Abstract

The thermal shock damage resistance of Al 2O 3–spinel castables containing 18 wt.% -30+10 mm top size aggregates with 31–41 wt.% -0.075 mm total fines and 6 wt.% -8+5 mm top size aggregates with 35 wt.% -0.075 mm total fines was investigated using the prism quench into water technique. Experimental results indicated that castables containing no more than 35 wt.% -0.075 mm total fines have better thermal shock damage resistance, regardless of the size and amount of the top size aggregates. The thermal shock damage resistance parameters, R ⁗ and R st, can be linearly correlated with the retained strength of castables, which increases with an increase in the magnitudes of R ⁗ and R st.

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