RI 8962 Volume Expansion of Acidproof Brick Exposed to 20 Wt Pct HCI at 90° C

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James P. Bennett
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

In this Bureau of Mines study, portions of four acidproof bricks (two red shale and two fireclay) were exposed to 20 wt pct RCI at 900 C for periods of 30 days. Three different techniques were selected to deter-mine volume expansion of these materials after exposure. Linear expansions ranging from about 0.02 to 0.12 pct were noted from Ta pin and dilatometer measurements. The use of strain gages to measure expansions was not successful. The red shale and fireclay brick with the lowest apparent porosities had the lowest expansions. Expansion data obtained by direct measurement of samples exposed for 30-day periods or by dilatometric measurement of autoclaved samples ex-posed for 2 h were comparable. This suggests the use of an accelerated autoclave exposure procedure for determining volume expansion effects of ceramic materials in acid environments.
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APA: James P. Bennett  (1985)  RI 8962 Volume Expansion of Acidproof Brick Exposed to 20 Wt Pct HCI at 90° C

MLA: James P. Bennett RI 8962 Volume Expansion of Acidproof Brick Exposed to 20 Wt Pct HCI at 90° C. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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