2006
DOI: 10.1002/9781118370940.ch5
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Needed Fundamental Thermomechanical Material Properties for Thermomechanical Finite Element Analysis of Refractory Structures

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“…The structure flexibility is a very important property that determines the durability of refractory materials in steel work and represents a substantial criterion for the durability of www.elsevier.com/locate/ceramint refractory lining. Stress-strain curves are a suitable tool to obtain this information [10]; actually, several parameters such as fracture strength, fracture strain, yield stress and Young modulus may be obtained in a unique test, with the additional advantage of using variable conditions of temperature and atmosphere. Moreover, constitutive equation of materials can be obtained from stress-strain curves, which is essential nowadays for structural calculus of vessels by finite element codes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structure flexibility is a very important property that determines the durability of refractory materials in steel work and represents a substantial criterion for the durability of www.elsevier.com/locate/ceramint refractory lining. Stress-strain curves are a suitable tool to obtain this information [10]; actually, several parameters such as fracture strength, fracture strain, yield stress and Young modulus may be obtained in a unique test, with the additional advantage of using variable conditions of temperature and atmosphere. Moreover, constitutive equation of materials can be obtained from stress-strain curves, which is essential nowadays for structural calculus of vessels by finite element codes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desde este punto de vista, además del esfuerzo a la fractura, comúnmente usado como propiedad para evaluar mecánicamente este tipo de materiales [1,4] (módulo de rotura MOR, resistencia a la compresión CCS, módulo de rotura en caliente HMOR), la deformación en esta condición es un dato igualmente importante. Las curvas esfuerzo-deformación son una fuente adecuada para acceder a esta información y pueden ser obtenidas en diferentes condiciones de temperatura y atmósfera [5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Además, a partir de esas curvas pueden calcularse parámetros mecánicos indispensables para la obtención de ecuaciones constitutivas requeridas en la actualidad para alimentar los programas de elementos finitos empleados en el cálculo estructural.…”
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