This updated reprint provides up-to-date information on refractories technology presented by recognized experts in the field. Produced from focused sessions of two Refractory Ceramics Division meetings, refractory scientists from around the world were invited to provide overviews of the scientific principles related to refractory manufacturing and performance. The result is this informative volume and a current view of the
Fundamentals of Refractory Technology.
Proceedings of the Lecture Series presented at the 101st and 102nd Annual Meetings held April 25-28, 1999, in Indiana and April 30-May 3, 2000, in Missouri; Ceramics Transactions, Volume 125.
Preface vii
1999 Focused Sessions—Indianapolis, Indiana, April 26, 1999
Particle Size Distribution as a Predictor of Suspension Flow Behavior 3
R.M. German
Rheology and Plasticity for Ceramic Processing 29
W.M. Carty
The Nature of Chemical Reactions That Occur During Castable Installation and Analytical Techniques
Used to Follow These Reactions 53
CD. Parr, C. Revais, and H. Fryda
High-Temperature Mechanical Behavior of Magnesia-Graphite Refractories 73
C. Baudin
Needed Fundamental Thermomechanical Material Properties for Thermomechanical Finite Element
Analysis of Refractory Structures 93
CA. Schacht
Porous Ceramic Simulation of Reservoir Rocks Determination of Porosity by Electric Permittivity Measurements 103
J. Lira-Olivares, D. Marcano, C. Lavelle, and F. Sánchez
Corrosion of Industrial Refractories 135
M. Rigaud