TY - JOUR
T1 - Fabrication of fly ash cenospheres-hollow glass microspheres/borosilicate glass composites for high temperature application
AU - Ren, Sue
AU - Tao, Xin
AU - Ma, Xiaohui
AU - Liu, Jiachen
AU - Du, Haiyan
AU - Guo, Anran
AU - Xu, Jun
AU - Liang, Jun
AU - Chen, Shaohua
AU - Ge, Jingran
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd and Techna Group S.r.l.
PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - A temperature resistant buoyant material, namely, fly ash cenospheres-hollow glass microspheres/borosilicate glass (FACs-HGMs/BG) for high temperature application, was prepared through a tert-butyl alcohol-based gelcasting process, with FACs and HGMs as the fillers and BG as the matrix, respectively. The effect of FACs addition on the mechanical and high-temperature performance of the FACs-HGMs/BG composites was studied. The composites containing different amounts of FACs displayed low density (0.44–0.89 g/cm3), low Young's modulus (0.05–1.10 GPa), and relatively high compressive strength (2.78–9.75 MPa). Three stages, namely, elastic, plateau, and fracture stages, could be observed in the stress-strain curves. The compressive strength of the samples at high temperature was lower than the ones at room temperature, and the 10%FACs-HGMs/BG composite tested at 500 °C displayed a compressive strength of 6.03 MPa. The FACs-HGMs/BG composites demonstrating excellent mechanical properties both at room and high temperatures may be used as promising candidates for structural materials or temperature resistant buoyant materials in the near future.
AB - A temperature resistant buoyant material, namely, fly ash cenospheres-hollow glass microspheres/borosilicate glass (FACs-HGMs/BG) for high temperature application, was prepared through a tert-butyl alcohol-based gelcasting process, with FACs and HGMs as the fillers and BG as the matrix, respectively. The effect of FACs addition on the mechanical and high-temperature performance of the FACs-HGMs/BG composites was studied. The composites containing different amounts of FACs displayed low density (0.44–0.89 g/cm3), low Young's modulus (0.05–1.10 GPa), and relatively high compressive strength (2.78–9.75 MPa). Three stages, namely, elastic, plateau, and fracture stages, could be observed in the stress-strain curves. The compressive strength of the samples at high temperature was lower than the ones at room temperature, and the 10%FACs-HGMs/BG composite tested at 500 °C displayed a compressive strength of 6.03 MPa. The FACs-HGMs/BG composites demonstrating excellent mechanical properties both at room and high temperatures may be used as promising candidates for structural materials or temperature resistant buoyant materials in the near future.
KW - Borosilicate glass
KW - Compressive strength
KW - Fly ash cenospheres
KW - Hollow glass microspheres
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.10.089
DO - 10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.10.089
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85031707268
SN - 0272-8842
VL - 44
SP - 1147
EP - 1155
JO - Ceramics International
JF - Ceramics International
IS - 1
ER -