Journal•ISSN: 1083-4877
Refractories and Industrial Ceramics
Springer Science+Business Media
About: Refractories and Industrial Ceramics is an academic journal published by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Ceramic & Sintering. It has an ISSN identifier of 1083-4877. Over the lifetime, 4352 publications have been published receiving 10101 citations.
Topics: Ceramic, Sintering, Microstructure, Mullite, Periclase
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TL;DR: The expanded vermiculite, a mineral of natural occurrence of the group of hydromicas, when heated to above 300°C, expands to become a highly efficient heat-insulating material.
Abstract: Vermiculite, a mineral of natural occurrence of the group of hydromicas, when heated to above 300°C, expands to become a highly efficient heat-insulating material. The expanded vermiculite, owing to its unique properties – low bulk density, low heat conductivity, relatively high melting point, chemical inertness, endurance, and environmental safety – can be used as a filler for heat-insulating materials. Heat insulators based on expanded vermiculite can be used in thermal power units with the hot-wall temperature not exceeding 1150°C as replacement for lightweight chamotte components and fibrous heat insulators.
88 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a method was presented to obtain relations which describe how the thickness and thermal conductivity of a TiC coating are related to the temperatures, displacements, and stresses in a nitride ceramic plate under nonsteady thermoelastic conditions.
Abstract: An original method is presented to obtain relations which describe how the thickness and thermal conductivity of a TiC coating are related to the temperatures, displacements, and stresses in a nitride ceramic plate under nonsteady thermoelastic conditions. It is shown that the stress-strain state of parts made of high-density ceramics can be controlled under such conditions by the application of coatings.
73 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of a titanium nitride coating on stress structural inhomogeneity in oxide-carbide ceramic under action of heat flow is studied, and a considerable effect of such a coating on properties determining stress structural insufficiencies within ceramic is revealed.
Abstract: The effect of a titanium nitride coating on stress structural inhomogeneity in oxide-carbide ceramic under action of heat flow is studied. A considerable effect of a coating on properties determining stress structural inhomogeneity within ceramic is revealed. A requirement is noted for considering stress structural inhomogeneity in designing objects from oxide-carbide ceramic with a coating.
71 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal conductivity of 170 ceramic specimens made from BeO-ceramic with an identical configuration and dimensions prepared from one batch of BeO starting powder was investigated.
Abstract: Prospects are discussed for the use of BeO-ceramic in electronic and other fields of technology and special instrument building. With use of BeO-ceramic in electronic technology one of the main parameters is its high thermal conductivity. Analysis of publications shows that BeO-ceramic in the range 300 – 500 K exhibits the highest thermal conductivity among all ceramic materials used in electronic technology. Results are provided for a study of the thermal conductivity of 170 ceramic specimens made from BeO-ceramic with an identical configuration and dimensions prepared from one batch of BeO starting powder. It is established that the average size of microcrystals and the density of specimens have a defining effect on thermal conductivity.
60 citations
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TL;DR: A review of aluminum oxide properties associated with its use, varieties of commercial products, methods for producing aluminum oxide in a disperse state, in the form of polycrystalline ceramics and single-crystal products, as well as chemical aspects of the related technological processes is provided in this paper.
Abstract: This paper provides a review of aluminum oxide properties associated with its use, varieties of commercial products, methods for producing aluminum oxide in a disperse state, in the form of polycrystalline ceramics and single-crystal products, as well as chemical aspects of the related technological processes.
56 citations