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Thermal conductivity of magnesite refractories in the range 500–1800°C

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An experimental setup was developed for studying the thermal conductivity of refractories up to 2300°C on the hot face of the specimen.

In the average temperature range of 500–1800°C a study was made of the thermal conductivity of magnesite refractories of different porosity. The experimental data obtained satisfactorily agree with well-known literature and calculated values for the thermal conductivity coefficients.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 1, pp. 17–21, January, 1972.

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Zborovskii, I.D., Landa, Y.A., Litovskii, E.Y. et al. Thermal conductivity of magnesite refractories in the range 500–1800°C. Refractories 13, 18–21 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01287701

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