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Low temperature spalling studied in apparatus in which heat is applied to one face of specimen; amount of spalling which occurs is dependent on heating rate; maximum safe rate of heating for hard fired silica brick is about 5-6 C per min; with soft fired bricks, somewhat greater heating rate is permissible; temperature gradients through specimens were recorded. Communication from Research and Development Dept, United Steel Companies, Ltd, Stocksbridge. (See also - discussion p 61-9)
Low temperature spalling studied in apparatus in which heat is applied to one face of specimen; amount of spalling which occurs is dependent on heating rate; maximum safe rate of heating for hard fired silica brick is about 5-6 C per min; with soft fired bricks, somewhat greater heating rate is permissible; temperature gradients through specimens were recorded. Communication from Research and Development Dept, United Steel Companies, Ltd, Stocksbridge. (See also - discussion p 61-9)
Spalling of silica bricks
Brit Cer Soc -- Trans
Howie, T.W. (author)
1946
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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