High Temperature Behavior of Si_3N_4-bonded SiC Bricks in Blast Furnace Environment
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An extensive experimental study has been carried out to better understand the high temperature properties and behaviours, such as oxidation, alkali-erosion and thermal shock resistance of the Si3N4-bonded SiC refractory. The mechanism of erosion damage of the Si3N4-bonded SiC brick lining in the blast furnace environment was investigated by means of scanning electron microscope (SEM), electron probe micro-analysis (EPMA) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. The results show that the alkali erosion is mainly caused by potassium penetration into the brick lining. The alkali reactions with the oxidation product SiO2 result in the formations of low melting point potassium silicates, such as K2O·SiO2 and K2O·2SiO2. These silicates are then peeled off, from time to time, leading to continuous consumption of the SiO2 layer formed by the oxidation of SiC. Abnormal temperature variations in the furnace wall due to blowing-on or unstable operation will create thermal shock damage to the brick lining and speed up the oxidation and alkali erosion process. As a result of the combined effect of the oxidation, alkali erosion and thermal shock, caves and cracks are generated at the working surface of the SiC brick lining. It is believed that these are the major factors that deteriorate the integrity and stability of the working surface of the SiC brick lining. Based on the current work, an erosion mechanism, namely, oxidation→alkali erosion→melting or peeling-off of silicates→new oxidation and so on, was proposed for the Si3N4-bonded SiC brick lining used in the blast furnace.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 1998-12-15
著者
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Wang G.
Department Of Bioscience Fukui Prefectural University
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Litster J
Univ. Queensland Qld Aus
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Litster J.
Department Of Chemical Engineering The University Of Queensland
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PEI Benyan
Division of Process Metallurgy, Lulea University of Technology
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Pei Benyan
Division Of Process Metallurgy Lulea University Of Technology
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Wang G.
Department Of Chemical Engineering University Of Queensland
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