REFRACTORY AND CERAMIC MATERIALSHACIA UNA QUÍMICA PARA EL SIGLO XXI
REFRACTORY AND CERAMIC MATERIALSHACIA UNA QUÍMICA PARA EL SIGLO XXI
Luis F. VerdejaJosé P. Sancho
Antonio BallesterRoberto González
© Luis F. VerdejaJosé P. SanchoAntonio BallesterRoberto González
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UNITS ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
PREFACE ............................................................................................................................................... 11
1 REFRACTORIES AND CERAMICS ............................................................................................. 15
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 151.2 Classification criteria .............................................................................................................. 171.3 Ceramic compounds in Materials Science .............................................................................. 19References ........................................................................................................................................ 24
2 STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES ....................................................................................................... 25
2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 252.2 Chemical bond and structure .................................................................................................. 262.3 Grain sizes .............................................................................................................................. 32References ........................................................................................................................................ 37
3 SOLID STATE TRANSFORMATIONS ......................................................................................... 39
3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 393.2 Diffusional and displacement transformations ....................................................................... 393.3 Toughness in refractories and ceramics .................................................................................. 43References ........................................................................................................................................ 65
4 AGGLOMERATION MECHANISMS ........................................................................................... 67
4.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 674.2 Hydraulic, organic and chemical agglomeration .................................................................... 674.3 Ceramic sintering .................................................................................................................... 70References ........................................................................................................................................ 87
5 Chemical-Physical Characteristics ................................................................................................... 89
5.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 895.2 Chemical properties ................................................................................................................ 89
INDEX
5.3 Density .................................................................................................................................... 915.4 Porosity and permeability ........................................................................................................ 925.5 Linear Expansion .................................................................................................................... 985.6 Specific heat ............................................................................................................................ 1015.7 Thermal conductivity .............................................................................................................. 102References ........................................................................................................................................ 114
6 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES ....................................................................................................... 115
6.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1156.2 Elastic constants ...................................................................................................................... 1186.3 Refractoriness ......................................................................................................................... 1256.4 Mechanical resistance tests ..................................................................................................... 128
6.4.1 Cold mechanical resistance ........................................................................................ 1306.4.2 Fracture toughness test ............................................................................................... 1396.4.3 Hot mechanical resistance .......................................................................................... 143
6.5 Resistance to thermal shock .................................................................................................... 148References ........................................................................................................................................ 150
7 DESIGN CRITERIA FOR CERAMIC MATERIALS ..................................................................... 151
7.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1517.2 The elastic limit paradox ........................................................................................................ 1527.3 Cold and hot resistance criteria ............................................................................................... 1567.4 Models for viscoelastic behavior ............................................................................................ 167References ........................................................................................................................................ 174
8 CORROSION OF REFRACTORIES AND CERAMICS ............................................................... 175
8.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1758.2 Thermodynamical aspects ...................................................................................................... 1778.3 Corrosion kinetics ................................................................................................................... 1818.4 Corrosion mechanisms. Nodal wear model ............................................................................ 186References ........................................................................................................................................ 198
9 MATERIALS IN THE SILICA-ALUMINA SYSTEM ................................................................... 199
9.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1999.2 Silica refractories .................................................................................................................... 201
9.2.1 Properties and applications ......................................................................................... 2049.3 The glass state ......................................................................................................................... 215
9.3.1 Silica glasses .............................................................................................................. 2199.4 Silica-alumina refractories ...................................................................................................... 238
9.4.1 Properties and applications ......................................................................................... 2399.4.2 Clay rheology ............................................................................................................. 2409.4.3 Sialons ........................................................................................................................ 244
6 Refractory and Ceramic Materials
9.5 Alumina- and corundum-based refractories ........................................................................... 2619.5.1 Properties and applications ......................................................................................... 261
References ........................................................................................................................................ 278
10 BASIC MATERIALS ....................................................................................................................... 281
10.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 28110.2 Magnesite refractories ............................................................................................................ 283
10.2.1 Properties and applications ......................................................................................... 28410.3 Dolomite refractories .............................................................................................................. 286
10.3.1 Properties and applications ......................................................................................... 287References ........................................................................................................................................ 302
11 Spinels .............................................................................................................................................. 303
11.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 30311.2 Magnesite refractories ............................................................................................................ 303References ........................................................................................................................................ 323
12 CARBON-BASED MATERIALS ................................................................................................... 325
12.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 32512.2 Carbon - graphite materials. Properties and applications ....................................................... 32812.3 Carbon - diamond materials. Properties and applications ...................................................... 33112.4 Ceramic matrix composite materials ...................................................................................... 33212.5 Nanomaterials ......................................................................................................................... 334References ........................................................................................................................................ 346
13 SILICON-BASED MATERIALS .................................................................................................... 347
13.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 34713.2 Silicon carbide materials. Properties and applications ........................................................... 34813.3 Silicon nitride materials. Properties and applications ............................................................. 35113.4 Weibull statistics ..................................................................................................................... 352References ........................................................................................................................................ 366
14 ZIRCON-BASED MATERIALS ..................................................................................................... 367
14.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 36714.2 Zircon silicate materials. Properties and applications ............................................................ 36714.3 Zircon oxide materials. Properties and applications ............................................................... 37014.4 Biomaterials ............................................................................................................................ 37614.5 Thermal barriers ...................................................................................................................... 378References ........................................................................................................................................ 391
MATERIALS INDEX ............................................................................................................................. 393
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