Refractory concretes are widely used for the linings of the steel shells of industrial structures subjected to high temperature and pressure. The working linings of steel ladles are made of high-alumina concretes applied in layers that receive heat flow. Modelling the thermo-mechanical behaviour of these layers under service conditions is of paramount importance to evaluate failure or cracking in order to determine their useful life. In this work, the previously studied heating and holding process of linings comprising several layers of different types of refractory with different alumina contents (51, 71 and 90 wt%) was simulated. The developed model employed axisymmetric finite elements and the thermo-mechanical analyses were carried out using the software package Abaqus. The results of the thermo-mechanical responses were compared. It was found that the combination of refractory concrete with 90 wt% of alumina as the inner layer and materials with 71 wt% and 51 wt% alumina as the middle and outer layers, respectively, was the most efficient in terms of the thermal gradient. Therefore, this combination could potentially lead to minor damage to the lining throughout its use. This work highlights the importance of selection of coating materials for layered applications.
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April 08 2020
Numerical modelling of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of refractory concrete lining Available to Purchase
Walter Gabriel Bareiro;
Walter Gabriel Bareiro
PhD Researcher, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Elisa Dominguez Sotelino;
Elisa Dominguez Sotelino
Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Flávio de Andrade Silva
Flávio de Andrade Silva
Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (corresponding author: fsilva@puc-rio.br)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 29 2019
Revision Received:
February 14 2020
Accepted:
March 02 2020
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2020
Magazine of Concrete Research (2021) 73 (20): 1048–1059.
Article history
Received:
July 29 2019
Revision Received:
February 14 2020
Accepted:
March 02 2020
Citation
Bareiro WG, Sotelino ED, de Andrade Silva F (2021), "Numerical modelling of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of refractory concrete lining". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 73 No. 20 pp. 1048–1059, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.19.00371
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