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Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1973

Study of the thermal-shock resistance of ultralightweight refractories

A. I. Yanulyavichus; V. I. Dauknis; A. Ya. Peras; V. L. Yurenas; M. N. Bluvshtein; V. N. Boricheva; Z. K. Zykova; M. A. Rabinovich

ConclusionsA complex investigation was carried out into the thermal shock resistance of ultralightweight refractories ShUB-0.4, ShLB-0.6, and ShLBDS-0.4. Using calculations and experimental techniques and specimens in the form of plates and standard bricks we established the criterion values for thermal shock resistance. It was shown that the refractory ShLBDS-0.4 is the most thermally shock resistant product of those investigated.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1972

Sonic method for checking the thermal shock resistance of steel-casting plugs

M. N. Bluvshtein; A. R. Makarychev; Z. K. Zykova; N. K. Senyavin; V. A. Bintseva; T. V. Ponomareva; G. S. Red'ko; T. I. Belousova; I. S. Zozulya; Z. Ya. Chernyavskaya; T. D. Trutneva

ConclusionsA method was developed for determining the thermal-shock resistance of steel casting plugs from the frequency of the mechanical oscillations using the sonic method without breaking the products.The sonic method of checking the properties of the plugs enables us to increase the working reliability of stopper devices during the casting of steel by means of a greater representation of the sample plugs, accelerating the certificating process by a factor of ten, and improving the working conditions.The method has been introduced for checking the properties of samples in enterprises of the refractories and metallurgical industry. The introduction of the method will give a substantial economic saving.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1972

Method of determining the inherent oscillation frequency of steel-casting plugs

M. N. Bluvshtein; V. A. Buitseva; Z. K. Zykova; N. K. Senyavin; G. I. Tsikolin

ConclusionsA method was developed and apparatus designed for determining the basic tone of the longitudinal oscillations and simultaneous checking of the nature of the deformations developing in steel-casting plugs.The method allows experimental studies to be made to establish the connection between the frequency of inherent oscillations in steel-casting plugs, and their porosity, and thermal-shock resistance. The results of these studies will be published subsequently.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1972

Study of the strength of ultralightweight refractories

M. N. Bluvshtein; Z. K. Zykova; V. A. Dauknis; A. Ya. Peras; V. L. Yurenas; A. I. Yanulyavichyus; M. A. Rabinovich

ConclusionsA design for equipment and a test method were developed for studying ultralightweight refractories. We obtained temperature relationships with the tensile, bending, and compressive strengths of refractories ShLB-0.4 and ShLB-0.6. A considerable increase in the strength of these refractories was noted at 900°C.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1971

Method of determining abrasion resistance of refractories with sandblasting equipment

M. N. Bluvshtein

ConclusionsDetermining the abrasion resistance of refractories on the “Kalibr” sandblasting equipment reflects the nature of the abrasive action which the refractory lining undergoes in service, and allows the production of rapid results. The compactness of the equipment and the relatively simple technique are advantages of the method.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1970

Study of the elastostrength properties of insulating refractories by the resonance method

M. N. Bluvshtein; Z. K. Zykova; M. A. Rabinovich; L. I. Krigman

ConclusionsBetween the elasticity modulus and the compressive strength of heat-insulating lightweight refractories there is a close correlation factor which is almost linear.Since the elasticity modulus determined (without breaking the products) by the resonance method gives a more objective idea of the strength properties of insulating products than the compressive strength (GOST 4071-69), in future this factor may be used for characterizing the strength of insulating refractories.The results of the study may be used for developing control methods for the spalling resistance of heat-insulating refractories [11–13].


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1970

Resonance method of measuring internal friction in refractory materials

M. N. Bluvshtein; Z. K. Zykova; N. K. Senyavin; I. Yu. Khlebnikova

ConclusionsA method was developed for determining the internal friction (attenuation coefficient) in refractory materials at room temperature, based on measuring the width of the resonance curve of forced oscillations. Information is obtained for the first time on the amplitude-independent attenuation coefficient of basic, aluminosilicate, and dinas refractories produced by industry.It can be assumed that the basic cause of the scatter of electric energy during cyclic deformation (about 103 cps) in polycrystalline material is the change in the temperature in individual microvolumes as a result of the heterogeneity of the stresses and the development of thermal irreversible currents. Some influence on the internal friction may be exerted by the microplastic deformation of the individual grains in the material.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1969

Dynamic method for determining the coefficient of transverse deformation of refractories at high temperatures

M. N. Bluvshtein; N. K. Senyavin; I. Yu. Khlebnikova

ConclusionsWe developed a direct dynamic method and constructed apparatus for determining the coefficient of transverse deformation of refractory materials.We studied the temperature dependence of the coefficient of transverse deformation of magnesite, dinas, periclase-spinel and high-alumina refractories.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1969

Sonic method of checking quality of insulating refractories

M. N. Bluvshtein; Z. K. Zykova; M. A. Rabinovich; L. I. Krigman

ConclusionsThe sonic method of checking the quality of insulating refractories is being introduced at the Snigirev Refractories Plant. This method accelerates the certifying of the products 12–15 times, improves the reliability of the checking process, and also improves working conditions. The method can be used in factories manufacturing insulating refractories.


Refractories and Industrial Ceramics | 1968

Statistical method for checking the density of silica

M. N. Bluvshtein; Z. K. Zykova; V. I. Sis'kov; Z. K. Zhurovleva; N. I. Gubko

ConclusionsAs a result of our investigations for the first time we were able to develop a method for determining the density without breaking silica products, based on the use of correlation relationships between density and group I parameters, the permitted limits of which can be determined by the control chart method.The method developed was checked and introduced for the specification of silica at the Pervourals Factory. This method enables us to accelerate the specification by a factor of 10–12 times compared with a pycnometric method, and by seven times compared with the rapid method.

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