Conclusions
The heat resistance of refractories with a known limiting deformation can be estimated from the ratio of the linear thermal expansion coefficient and tensile strength to the critical values of these properties.
Keywords
Tensile Strength Thermal Expansion Expansion Coefficient Thermal Expansion Coefficient Heat Resistance
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