Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Modified Periclase‐Spinel Refractories for Cement Rotary Kilns
View through CrossRef
AbstractThis research paper gives the development data obtained for modern modified periclase‐spinel materials that have an increased adaptive ability to preserve the material integrity and the operational reliability of the refractories exposed to the effect of the sign‐alternating high‐gradient and thermal loads. Based on the research done, a concept was developed to improve the heat resistance of the periclase‐spinel materials and it includes both the known mechanisms of absorbing excess energy by cracks that are developed under the action of thermal shocks (in particular, the effect of heterophasicity and creation of a microcracked structure due to the difference in thermal efficiency coefficients (TEC) for different phases) and new mechanisms of the structure‐&‐phase adaptations preserving simultaneously the integrity of modified periclase‐spinel refractories. The use of the developed modified periclase‐spinel refractories results in the energy saving of up to 15 %, reduction of material costs due to the extension of the service life of the lining elements of rotary kilns; reduction of the resources required for the maintenance and an increase in the amount of overhaul sessions.
Title: Modified Periclase‐Spinel Refractories for Cement Rotary Kilns
Description:
AbstractThis research paper gives the development data obtained for modern modified periclase‐spinel materials that have an increased adaptive ability to preserve the material integrity and the operational reliability of the refractories exposed to the effect of the sign‐alternating high‐gradient and thermal loads.
Based on the research done, a concept was developed to improve the heat resistance of the periclase‐spinel materials and it includes both the known mechanisms of absorbing excess energy by cracks that are developed under the action of thermal shocks (in particular, the effect of heterophasicity and creation of a microcracked structure due to the difference in thermal efficiency coefficients (TEC) for different phases) and new mechanisms of the structure‐&‐phase adaptations preserving simultaneously the integrity of modified periclase‐spinel refractories.
The use of the developed modified periclase‐spinel refractories results in the energy saving of up to 15 %, reduction of material costs due to the extension of the service life of the lining elements of rotary kilns; reduction of the resources required for the maintenance and an increase in the amount of overhaul sessions.
Related Results
Pulmonary ventilation and gases exchange disorders in workers engaged into refractory materials production
Pulmonary ventilation and gases exchange disorders in workers engaged into refractory materials production
Introduction.Occupational exposure to dust in concentrations sometimes exceeding allowable norms, infl uence of associated hazards (irritating gases, toxic chemicals, unfavorable m...
SUBSOLIDUS STRUCTURE OF THE MgO – FeO – Al2O3 SYSTEM
SUBSOLIDUS STRUCTURE OF THE MgO – FeO – Al2O3 SYSTEM
Three-component systems constitute the physicochemical basis of most refractory materials and the analysis of their subsolidus structure makes it possible to accurately predict the...
The cement-bone bond is weaker than cement-cement bond in cement-in-cement revision arthroplasty. A comparative biomechanical study
The cement-bone bond is weaker than cement-cement bond in cement-in-cement revision arthroplasty. A comparative biomechanical study
This study compares the strength of the native bone-cement bond and the old-new cement bond under cyclic loading, using third generation cementing technique, rasping and contaminat...
Characterization of Red, Pink, Orange, and Purple Gem-Quality Spinel from Four Important Areas
Characterization of Red, Pink, Orange, and Purple Gem-Quality Spinel from Four Important Areas
Spinel is a precious stone with a long history. In ancient societies spinel was considered to be an imitation of ruby. With the depletion of ruby mineral resources, gem—grade spine...
Real-Time Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Cement Sheath Integrity Monitoring
Real-Time Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Cement Sheath Integrity Monitoring
ABSTRACT:
The integrity of cement sheath is critical to oil and gas effective extraction, in which the cement displacement efficiency and solidify quality are the...
FLY ASH FOUNDATION REINFORCED BY CEMENT–SOIL MIXING PILES
FLY ASH FOUNDATION REINFORCED BY CEMENT–SOIL MIXING PILES
Cement-soil mixing piles have been commonly used to enhance the bearing capacity of fly ash stratum and mitigate the settlement damage to the surrounding environment. However, only...
Behavior of Nano Calcium Carbonate Modified Smart Cement Contaminated with Oil Based Drilling Mud
Behavior of Nano Calcium Carbonate Modified Smart Cement Contaminated with Oil Based Drilling Mud
Abstract
As oil and gas exploration and production expands around the world, there are unique challenges in well construction beginning at the seafloor. There are se...
Expanding Cements for Primary Cementing
Expanding Cements for Primary Cementing
Abstract
The expansion of cement and the effect of various expansive aids upon oil well cementing compositions have been investigated to determine the amount of e...

