scholarly journals Highly porous granulated corundum aggregate prepared out of alumina-polystyrene-foam mixture. Part 9. Physical and technical properties of the porous corundum pellets and of the pellets-based filling materials

Author(s):  
V. N. Sokov

The investigating results are given for the strength capabilities of both the separate fractions and the fraction-based mixtures. It was established that to decrease the flling materials' heat conductivity the diameter of the pellets should be reduced or the density of the poly-disperse composition should be increased. The introducing of the corundum flling with grain size of not more than 60 micrometers into the batch's composition raises the pellets' thermal stability.Ill.5. Tab. 3.

Author(s):  
Ning Zhang ◽  
Yunfei Qi ◽  
Suhuan Tian ◽  
Yue Wang ◽  
Ping Cui ◽  
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Author(s):  
V. N. Sokov

The results of the raw corundum pellets drying condition investigation confrmed completely the supposition that the alumina-polystyrene-foam mixtures have the low sensitivity to the drying conditions. This fact allowed to combine the drying and the fring in one thermal vessel. As the vigorous evolution of the hydrolysis products and the polystyrene foam burning can damage the raw pellets, the heating rate should be set so that to give the gaseous products time to diffuse out of the material without breaching its structure. The well-targeted fring scheduler is proposed in the article.Ill.5.


2013 ◽  
Vol 688 ◽  
pp. 165-171
Author(s):  
Šárka Keprdová ◽  
Jiří Bydžovský ◽  
Klára Křížová

The filling material is made up of technical Cannabis shives, hydraulic or air binders and other components. They are suitable for use as fillers in horizontal or vertical wooden structures such as rack systems. Thanks to its good thermal-insulating properties the filler may be used as thermal insulating filler in walls or floors. The article describes the behaviour of Cannabis padding materials used as secondary raw materials as the replacement part of the joiner component. The use of secondary raw materials (such as fly ash, fluid or classical slag), however, is conditioned by the maintenance of the same, or at least the best possible thermal-technical parameters of the resulting filling material.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cindy Urueña ◽  
Charlotte Möller ◽  
Jenny Andersson ◽  
Mattias Göransson ◽  
Jan Erik Lindqvist ◽  
...  

<p>The Precambrian shield in southern Sweden exposes a granitic bedrock segment that represents a part of an ancient eroded mountain belt and expose a gradual change in metamorphic grade from cold (<300°C), little affected by recrystallization, to hot (>800°C) and partially molten sections at the west coast (Möller and Andersson, 2018). This area – the Eastern Segment – offers a large scale study of the interdependence of metamorphism, deformation, partial melting, and functional properties of crushed rock aggregates.</p><p>In the petrological community, it is well-known that the evolution of a metamorphic unit (e.g. a high-pressure unit) with respect to pressure, temperature, time, and deformation holds key information on its tectonic history. It has rarely been emphasized, however, that the same factors determine the physical properties of the rock and thus, its technical properties. Basic research in metamorphic petrology thus contributes with a fundament to applied and technical science, e.g. by providing data that lead to quarrying of proper materials.</p><p>This study assesses the variations of technical properties with the metamorphic state, primarily metamorphic temperature and partial melting during metamorphism. Our first results show the correlation between the petrological characteristics and technical properties of felsic orthogneiss within a migmatized eclogite-bearing terrane and its high-pressure granulite-bearing footwall.</p><p>Measurements include the Los Angeles and Micro-Deval value tests. The Los Angeles value is a measure of the resistance to fragmentation (EN 1097-2, 2010). The Micro-Deval test measures the resistance to wear.</p><p>High values of the Los Angeles and Micro-Deval analyses for felsic orthogneiss in the eclogite-bearing domain reflect poor technical properties and are largely linked to that the rocks underwent partial melting. Orthogneisses in the footwall, which recrystallized under high-temperature, dry conditions, and without partial melting, tend to have lower values. This group includes high-quality rocks for the production of aggregates suitable for asphalt base courses and unbound road layers.</p><p>Micro-textures in the orthogneisses are linked with these metamorphic conditions. The clinopyroxene-bearing orthogneisses have complex grain boundaries and micro-perthitic feldspars, finer average grain size, lower biotite content, and absence of migmatitic segregation or penetrative veining. These textures in the footwall orthogneisses contrast with those in the migmatitic orthogneisses from the eclogite-bearing domain, which have a coarser average grain size, even-grained and granoblastic texture, and lack of perthitic texture in feldspars. Thus, these petrographic parameters govern the technical differences.</p><p>Our ongoing research addresses the relations between macro-fabric, micro-texture and technical properties of felsic orthogneiss and metagabbro, respectively, along 120 km profile across the metamorphic field gradient from greenschist- to high-pressure granulite-facies in the Eastern Segment.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 584-586 ◽  
pp. 1536-1540
Author(s):  
Xiao Ping Feng ◽  
Chun Ting Li ◽  
Jun Jie Wu

Using the ANSYS thermal analysis module to do steady thermal analysis of given heat-insulating bricks. The results show that this kind of bricks can achieve better insulation in both sides; when the thermal conductivity of the heat insulating material in the hole space are less than 0.3 W/(m·K), the bricks can obtain the good insulation effect; the smaller the heat conductivity coefficients of the bricks materials and filling materials are, the better insulation bricks can achieve.


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