Thermomechanical processes in firing clays of polymineral composition
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Abstract
Thermomechanical processes (expansion and shrinkage) in firing polymineral clays and the effect of the main technological factors (density, geometric sizes of the specimens, and heating rate) on the thermomechanical processes are investigated. The results can be used for scientific substantiation of the optimum firing regime for ceramic articles.
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Polymer Clay Shrinkage Heating Rate Firing Regime
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