Conclusions
The temperature relationship of the thermal conductivity of corundum, mullite-corundum, magnesia, zirconium, and chromate refractory parts in the range of average temperatures of 400–1800°C was determined. Data is presented on their porosity, density, and chemical composition.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 16–20, May, 1982.
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Shakhtin, D.M., Pechenezhskii, V.I., Karaulov, A.G. et al. Thermal conductivity of corundum, high-alumina, magnesia, zirconium, and chromate refractories in the 400–1800°c range. Refractories 23, 223–227 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01387345
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