Influence of polypropylene fiber on the explosion resistance and fracture behavior of alumina–spinel castables
Zhiqi Wang,
Yangzhe Li,
Wenjing Liu
et al.
Abstract:Despite the successful preparation of high‐performance calcium aluminate cement‐bonded castables, occasional explosions have been reported. The occurrence of castable explosions is commonly attributed to water vapor overflow retarding and vapor pressure generated by rapid temperature rise. To enhance the explosion resistance of castables, methods such as incorporating various fibers (e.g., polypropylene [PP], polyethylene [ED], aramidic [Par], and steel fibers) have been proposed. However, limited studies have… Show more
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