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98/04135 Air cycle cooling and heating part II: a mathematical model for the transient behaviour of fixed matrix regenerators


Book ID
104286583
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Weight
202 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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Space heating and cooling

98104134

Use of pitch-dolomite refractories in steelmaking ladles Chumarin, B. A. et al. Metalhug., 1997, (7) 13-16. (In Russian) Using pitch binder, lime-periclase refractories and the technology for lining ladles with the refractories were developed and implemented. The starting materials used were dolomite and coke pitch. A furnace for heat treatment of linings was developed and put into operation. The composition of the refractories fabricated was CaO 55.5-58.0%, MgO 35.0-37.0%, SiOa 2.5-3.0% and RsOs 3.0-4.0%, they had a density of 2.91-2.93 g/cm3 and a tensile strength of 40-60 MPa.


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