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Missouri University of Science and Technology
Aluminum oxide<br />Metals -- Creep<br />Refractory materials
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Compressive Creep Of High Alumina Refractories, Vernon Lee Burdick
Compressive Creep Of High Alumina Refractories, Vernon Lee Burdick
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"The deformation of refractory materials consisting of 90% sintered or fused alumina plus 10% silica was measured at temperatures from 1450 to 1515⁰C and a compressive stress of 100 psi. Creep rates and activation energies were determined from the steady state portion of deformation vs. time data and correlated with the mineralogical composition. Supplemental measurements included x-ray diffraction, electron probe microanalysis, apparent porosity and tensile strength. conditions having an important effect upon the mineralolgical composition were: (1) duration of heat treatment, (2) amount of sodium oxide impurity, and (3) reactivity of the alumina grain. Prolonged heat treatment and sodium oxide …