Papers by Keyword: Dry Pressing

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Abstract: In-situ growth of mullite whisker from waste coal gangue and different aluminium source mixtures by dry pressing were investigated aiming at the preparation of mullite - corundum lightweight refractory by controlling mullite whisker precursor pseudo particle size and quantity in corundum matrix. The phase composition and microstructure were studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) techniques. Apparent porosity and bending strength were also measured. The samples exhibited characteristic alumina and mullite phases. The formation mechanism and influence factors for mullite whiskers materials were discussed. The experimental results showed that the whisker of the obtained sample changed from the accumulated short column to mesh cross acicular whisker shape, and the length to diameter ratio increases. When the aluminium source was aluminium hydroxide, the length to diameter ratio and apparent porosity reached the maximum of 17.6 and the minimum of 2.15%. The bending strength of all the samples was similar, that of the sample prepared by calcined bauxite was the largest (84 MPa), that of the sample prepared by calcined alumina was inferior, and the sample prepared by aluminum hydroxide was the lowest.
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Abstract: For study the damage characteristic of the mullite heat storage ceramic under thermal shock condition, mechanical properties of mullite have been investigated. Under the different cooling mediums (room temperature water, boiling water, air), single and five cycles thermal shock conditions, The article studied the variation of flexural strength and fracture toughness along with temperature. The result show that with the increase of heat transfer coefficient of cooling medium, the bending strength of ceramic decreased. In the 600°C,the ceramic have a maximum bending strength and a minimum fracture toughness. The fracture toughness of precrack specimen is lower than that of non-precrack specimen on the whole. Both Precrack ceramic and non-precrack ceramic have a maximum fracture toughness at 400°C. The study of this paper provides a theoretical basis for the better predicting fracture damage and service life of heat storage ceramic.
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Abstract: As an environmentally friendly technology, the fuel cell is one of the alternative technologies that can replace fossil fuels. Various types of fuel cells are available in the market, including the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC). The planar and tubular designs of SOFC are the leading designs mentioned in the literature. Several factors such as manufacturing cost, manufacturing process and production scale differentiate between the two main designs. Each cell component can be produced using a number of methods, two of which are the most common, namely dry pressing and screen printing techniques for the making of planar SOFC. This paper thus reviews several works that have utilized each of the fabricating methods mentioned. The processing steps, technical parameters, and results, such as the maximum power density of each method are discussed.
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