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An analysis of the effect of thermal flux on the refractory products subjected to non-stationary heating or cooling, identification of the regions and the surfaces of the products liable to the maximum thermal stresses, and elimination of the thermal stresses by decreasing the linear dimensions in the section located perpendicular to the thermal flux make it possible to improve the service life of the products without changing the technological parameters during their production.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 9, pp. 14–16, September, 1986.
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Korshunov, V.S., Balkevich, V.L., Mosin, Y.M. et al. Improving the thermal shock resistance of refractory products by relieving thermal stresses. Refractories 27, 506–509 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01387264
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