2017
DOI: 10.2298/sos1704359a
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Microstructure, mechanical properties and corrosion of ceramic-lined composite steel pipe prepared by centrifugal-SHS process

Abstract: A ceramic-lined composite steel pipe (CLCSP) was fabricated with N80 steel tube as substrate by self-propagating high-temperature synthesis and centrifugal casting technique. The constituent phases and microstructure of the ceramic layer were analyzed, and the mechanical properties of CLCSP were measured, including hardness, crashing strength, compression-shear strength and tensile performance. The wear and corrosion behaviors between CLCSP and N80 steel tube were also compared. The results show that ceramic l… Show more

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“…Samples a Thermal expansion coefficient b (ºC) -1 0-1000- 3 4.78 × 10 -6 0-1000- 5 3.65 × 10 -6 20-1000- 3 3.26 × 10 -6 20-1000- 5 2.36 × 10 -6 Remarks:…”
Section: Mechanical and Thermal Properties Of Clay Bricksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Samples a Thermal expansion coefficient b (ºC) -1 0-1000- 3 4.78 × 10 -6 0-1000- 5 3.65 × 10 -6 20-1000- 3 3.26 × 10 -6 20-1000- 5 2.36 × 10 -6 Remarks:…”
Section: Mechanical and Thermal Properties Of Clay Bricksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The important factors influencing the growing green building materials are environmental regulations, benefits for health, de-carbonization, energy saving and friendliness [1][2]. There have been various composites used as construction materials such as fly ash [3], limestone [4], and ceramics [5] based composites. Fired clay brick is one of important building materials as it is made from natural raw materials such as clay, sand and water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%