Conclusions
Using dinas waste as the filler (Dgrav=1–40 mm) and a quartz-sand suspension as the binder, we have studied the effect of the production factors on the macrostructure and strength of a siliceous ceramic concrete in the initial (after drying at 105–110°C) state and after heat treatment. The strengthening of the ceramic concrete is not an obligatory technological operation in the case where σcc>12.5 MPa. The value of σcc of the siliceous ceramic concrete is 14.4–105.0 MPa after heat treatment at 100, 1350, or 1450°C.
The regression equations which adequately describe the dependence of σcc on the technological factors investigated have been derived.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 6, pp. 36–39, June, 1981.
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Mityakin, P.L., Shmel'kova, T.M. Effect of production factors on the properties of siliceous ceramic concrete. Refractories 22, 340–343 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398001
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