2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.09.255
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Impact of high temperature on the compression behavior of carbon-bonded alumina filters with functionalized coatings

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“…The uncoated foam filters tested by Ranglack-Klemm et al [30] exhibited compressive strength of 100-190 N at 1100 C, whereas the CNT-ANS-and CNT-ANB-coated ones were 100-300 and 130-220 N, respectively. According to a recent study, [29] uncoated foam filters as well as those coated by AC6.3 and alumina had, considering the high scatters, compressive strengths less than %400 N. All these values are significantly lower than the compressive strength of the spaghetti samples tested at 800 C in this study (i.e., 1532 AE 390 N). According to Solarek et al, the compression at maximum force of uncoated Al 2 O 3 -C foam filters at 800 C was %0.19 AE 0.14 mm.…”
Section: Comparison With Foam Filtersmentioning
confidence: 41%
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“…The uncoated foam filters tested by Ranglack-Klemm et al [30] exhibited compressive strength of 100-190 N at 1100 C, whereas the CNT-ANS-and CNT-ANB-coated ones were 100-300 and 130-220 N, respectively. According to a recent study, [29] uncoated foam filters as well as those coated by AC6.3 and alumina had, considering the high scatters, compressive strengths less than %400 N. All these values are significantly lower than the compressive strength of the spaghetti samples tested at 800 C in this study (i.e., 1532 AE 390 N). According to Solarek et al, the compression at maximum force of uncoated Al 2 O 3 -C foam filters at 800 C was %0.19 AE 0.14 mm.…”
Section: Comparison With Foam Filtersmentioning
confidence: 41%
“…[29] In comparison, the compressive strength of spaghetti filters tested at 1500 C was higher than 1440 N and, thus, exceeding the foam filters by far. Also, the compression at maximum force (although not recorded due to the protective test interruption) was higher than for the foam filters as the value for uncoated foam filters was no more than 0.7 mm and that for coated foam filters was less than 0.8 mm at 1500 C. [28,29] For Al 2 O 3 -C foam filters, a brittle-to-ductile transition occurred between 1300 and 1400 C. [28,29] According to Solarek et al, such a transition arises from the transformation of the carbonaceous matrix into highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) or graphite whiskers as well as thermally activated mechanisms. [28] Therefore, it is not surprising that the Al 2 O 3 -C spaghetti filters with almost the same bulk material composition behaved brittle at room temperature and 800 C, and exhibited ductility at 1500 C.…”
Section: Comparison With Foam Filtersmentioning
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