High-refractory concretes for lining high-temperature units. A study of the high-temperature tensile strength of zirconium dioxide based hydration hardening (water setting) concretes
Abstract:Zirconium dioxide based hydration hardening concretes (ZHC) [i] containing aluminatezirconate binders can serve as good materials for making the linings exposed to high-temperatures, in particular, in the 2000-2300 K range, where using corundum is absolutely impossible. In view of this, it is necessary to study the strength of ZHC at high temperature (in particular, the ultimate tensile strength that characterizes the efficiency of the lining most completely).The aim of this paper was to obtain, for the first… Show more
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