Jakobsen BD, Hammerbacher R, Dudczig S, Fey T, Roosen A (2014)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2014
Publisher: Goeller Verlag GmbH
Book Volume: 5
Pages Range: 137-144
In order to create rotationally symmetric refractory devices from ceramic green tapes, the spiral winding method, which is mainly known from the paper industry, was applied. Different green tapes with varying properties with regard to shrinkage, porosity and Young's modulus were used to generate multilayer tubes with the spiral winding and the cold low pressure lamination technique. The tubes were fired in air and their microstructure was investigated. Thermal shock tests were conducted to evaluate the applicability of the fabricated structures for refractory applications. The correlation between the microstructure and thermal shock behaviour of the tubes is discussed.
APA:
Jakobsen, B.D., Hammerbacher, R., Dudczig, S., Fey, T., & Roosen, A. (2014). Manufacture of Rotationally Symmetric Multilayer Refractory Devices for Steel Casting Applications by Spiral Winding of Ceramic Green Tapes. Journal of Ceramic Science and Technology, 5, 137-144. https://doi.org/10.4416/JCST2013-00040
MLA:
Jakobsen, Björn Daniel, et al. "Manufacture of Rotationally Symmetric Multilayer Refractory Devices for Steel Casting Applications by Spiral Winding of Ceramic Green Tapes." Journal of Ceramic Science and Technology 5 (2014): 137-144.
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