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During the heating of blast furnace stoves the structure shows an expansion. The actual magnitude of the thermal expansion of the refractory structure in the stoves relative to its housing across the height and radius is less than the calculated value.
The discrepancy between the calculated and experimental data in terms of thermal expansion of these structures requires the carrying out of wider experiments.
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M. A. Lifshits, Refractories in the Iron and Steel Industry [in Russian], Metallurgizdat (1960), p.210.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 5, pp. 33–35, May, 1971.
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Beremblyum, G.B., Nakhaev, P.E. & Solomentsev, S.L. Temperature rise in the walls and crown of blast furnace stoves. Refractories 12, 309–311 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282040
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