Abstract

This study investigates the influence of particle size distributions on the density, density gradients and strength of alumina refractories. To design the particle size distributions, a modified Andreasen model was applied which allows separate adjustment of fine and coarse fractions. Cylinders were uniaxially two-sided die-pressed. Bulk densities and cold crushing strengths o1 fired cylinders were measured. Some samples were axially and radially cut to analyse their density distribution and gradients. Bulk density and strength correlated and were highest for increasing amounts of the finest fraction 0.5 mm).

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