Abstract

Carbon-containing compositions of refractory products with additives of aluminum, silicon, graphite of fractional composition have been developed and optimized, and their technical properties, as well as the phase-mineral composition, have been determined.An experimental setup has been developed to study temperature parameters in given hypothetical layers, calculated heat fluxes and temperature stresses of carbon containing products up to 1300 °C.Temperature stresses and specific heat flows are calculated at the heating rate of the working surface from 4.3 °C/min to 55 °C/min with isothermal exposure of products at 700 °C, 950 °C and 1300 °C.This study is devoted to the technology of obtaining carbon-containing refractories by solid-state combustion method (in SHS mode) with the maximum transformation of low-melting phases into refractory ones using ferroalloy metallurgy waste, as well as to the study of thermophysical properties, composition, and influence of specific heat fluxes on temperature stresses in conditional hypothetical layers obtained carbon-containing SHS refractory products.

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