2 edition of Bibliography of silica refractories ... found in the catalog.
Bibliography of silica refractories ...
American Ceramic Society. Refractories Division.
Published
1924
by The Society in Columbus, Ohio
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | comp. by members of the Refractories division of the American Ceramic Society. |
Genre | Bibliography. |
Series | Series of bibliographies ;, no. 2 |
Contributions | Harvey, Frederic Addison, 1882- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Z7914.R3 A45 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 125 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 125 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6676474M |
LC Control Number | 25008040 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1196231 |
Rather than simply describing the processes and reactions involved in metal extraction, this book concentrates on fundamental principles to give readers an understanding of the possibilities for future developments in this field. It includes a review of the basics of thermodynamics, kinetics and engineering principles that have special importance for extractive metallurgy, to ensure that ?id=I2mg2. furnace roof construction has progressed from silica refractories. to. che!l'.ically bonded (unburned) basic refractories. to. direct bonded refractories. 1• 2 The ideal refractory for the open-hearth roof would be one. 1. possessing the strength of silica refractories and the refractoriness of basic ?article=&context=masters_theses.
Refractories with a silica sol binder make it possible to use them for drying up to °C, and this reduces considerably the preparation time to use for a molded refractory. Keywords unmolded refractories concrete mixes silica sol corundum silicon carbide sol-gel transition ultimate strength in compression density ultimate strength in compression DANA G. GOSKI, PhD, is the Director of Research at Allied Mineral Products in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Goski earned her PhD in Engineering from Dalhousie University, Canada. She is a member of The American Ceramic Society’s (ACerS) Refractories Division, a co-inventor on a number of international patents, and an ardent supporter of science and engineering educational outreach ://
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A castable silica refractory consisting essentially of by weight percent amorphous silica selected from the group consisting of vitreous and fused silica or a combination thereof; 10 to 30 by weight percent quartzite; 4 to 10 by weight percent volatilized silica; 2 to 3 4. A method of producing silica brick according to claim 1, wherein the Na 2 O--CaO--SiO 2 fused and solidified material is prepared to be partly crystalline. 5. A method of producing a silica brick according to claim 1, wherein the Na 2 O--CaO--SiO 2 fused and solidified material is formed to have a grain size not greater than mm.
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Genre/Form: Bibliography: Additional Physical Format: Online version: American Ceramic Society. Refractories Division. Bibliography of silica :// This book provides a basic understanding of refractories. This includes the fundamentals of refractory technology supported by phase diagrams as well as detailing the prominent applications of This comprehensive reference details the technical, chemical, and mechanical aspects of high-temperature refractory composite materials for step-by-step guidance on the selection of the most appropriate system for specific manufacturing processes.
The book surveys a wide range of lining system geometries and material combinations and covers a broad?id=8oI2plVDQxUC. Discover Book Depository's huge selection of Harbison Walker Refractories Company books online.
Free delivery worldwide on over 20 million :// Aluminosilicate refractories are manufactured using refractory clays, sillimanite minerals, bauxite, and mixtures of alumina and silica sand. They will refer, somewhat arbitrarily, to common crystalline compounds with melting temperatures of at least ° major categories of traditional refractories are fire clays, high alumina, and :// Book Description.
All Refractories Are Ceramics but Not All Ceramics Are Refractories. Ceramics and refractories cover a wide range of fields and applications, and their relevance can be traced as far back as 24, BC to the first man-made piece Bibliography of silica refractories.
book earthenware, and as recently as the late s when ceramics and ceramic matrix composites were developed to withstand ultra-high :// Lightweight refractories of low thermal conductivity find wider applications in low temperature heat treatment furnaces, for example in batch type furnaces where the low heat capacity of the refractory structure minimizes the heat stored during the intermittent heating and cooling cycles.
Insulating refractories have very low thermal Addeddate Barcode Call number M14S Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II External-identifier urn:oclc:record HARBISON-WALKER Handbook of Refractory Practice Harbison-Walker Refractories Company Fairway Drive Moon Township, PA American Refractories Company (NARCO) and Harbison-Walker, at the time naming the resulting organi-zation RHI Refractories America.
Today, the U.S. and export operations have been reorganized and operate independently under the name ANH Refractories. Because of the strong reputations that Harbison-Walker and NARCO established over their Book: All Authors / Contributors: American Iron and Steel Institute.; American Ceramic Society.
OCLC Number: Notes: "Supplements three bibliographies, published by the American Ceramic Society [Refractories Division] which covered magnesite and silica refractories inand the general subject of refractories in " Annotated Bibliography: p.
YYq C copy Digital master available National Library of Australia. Subjects: Silica. | Clay industries -- Dust control. | Refractories industry -- Dust control. Other authors/contributors Refractories in laboratory furnaces are of all types but vitreous silica and aluminous porcelain meet the needs of a high proportion of cases.
The efficiency of a control system depends on the thermal inertia of the system and this should be taken into account when ISOParts 1 to 3, are applicable to the analysis of all refractory products as classified in ISO [10] to [13] (shaped) and ISO [3] (unshaped) and raw materials containing carbon and/or silicon carbide.
Therefore, ISOParts 1 to 3, covers the full range of analysis from pure silicon carbide to oxidic refractory composition with low-content silicon carbide and/or ://#!iso:stden.
Thermal conductivity determinations have been made on superduty fire‐clay, silica, and kaolin refractories, using the Globar‐heated, water calorimeter apparatus previously described. The The variations in thermal expansion of silica mortars from various producing plants are also shown.
Data on the effect of size of grain, clay content, and P.C.E. on the thermal expansion of mortars are given. An extensive bibliography on thermal expansion of silica brick appears with the :// This book provides a basic understanding of refractories.
This includes the fundamentals of refractory technology supported by phase diagrams as well as detailing the prominent applications of these essential industrial materials. This book covers all the facets of refractory technology, starting from classification, properties, standard specifications, details of the conventional shaped /Sarkar/p/book/ @article{osti_, title = {Compressive Creep Performance and High Temperature Dimensional Stability of Conventional Silica Refractories}, author = {Karakus, M and Kirkland, T P and Liu, K C and Moore, R E and Pint, B A and Wereszczak, A A}, abstractNote = {Furnace designers and refractory engineers recognize that optimized furnace superstructure design and refractory selection are needed as On the basis of analyses it was found that tridymite in refractory silica materials occurs in a form of two low-temperature polymorphous forms C1 and F1, instead of one form – Cc, as it was assumed before.
The developed model has been used in a quantitative analysis (Rietvield method) of phase composition of several silica :// Silica sand refractories are traditionally used in steel foundries for smaller volume ladles because silica is a naturally occurring lower conductivity refractory material.
This book shows how. Purchase Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN Company Material (Held at Head Office, B.H.P Refractories, Mayfield) Manufacture of Refractories, the Mayfield Works Complete Refractories Service, Directors' Reports, Correspondance Book Correspondance Book Company Catalogue, Unanderra Tar Bonded Refractories Plant Opening Ceremony, Company Catalogue, This work describes the technology necessary to optimize the performance of any refractory lining.
It provides an overview of the thermomechanical behaviour and wear of refractory lining systems, and details the structural behaviour of several classical refractory geometries, highlighting the critical regions of each lining system where high stress is most likely to create ://?id=nCsAV3P89msC.