Ceramic lined steel pipe production using SHS method

Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

2-1-2009

Abstract

Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) or combustion synthesis (CS) is an advanced method for producing high temperature materials such as refractory materials, intermetallics, and cermets. Combustion synthesis is characterized by extremely heating rate, high temperatures, and short reaction times. Centrifugal force densification was employing to produce dense ceramic-lined steel pipes. The centrifugal force facilitates phase separation of multi-component products during the process. In this research the SHS-centrifugal machine was designed to produce a ceramic-lined steel pipes from Fe2O3 – Al powder mixture. The pipe inner diameter of the steel pipes were 70 mm and the centrifugal acceleration was reached to a = 350g. Thermit reaction of Fe2O3 and Al was occurred inside the pipe to produce Al2O3 ceramic in the innermost layer and Fe layer at a region between the outer steel pipe and the ceramic layer.

Keywords

Self-propagation high temperature synthesis (SHS), Ceramic-lined Steel pipes, Centrifugal machine, Thermit reaction

Divisions

fac_eng

Funders

IPPP

Event Title

AUN/SEED Net 1st regional Conference on Materials RCM2009 Materials: Leading the Path of Engineers, USM, Penang, Malaysia, 2009

Event Location

Penang, Malaysia

Event Dates

16,17 Feb 2009

Event Type

conference

Additional Information

R. Mahmoodian, R. Rahbari G., M. Hamdi, Ceramic Lined Steel Pipe Production Using SHS Method (2009), Materials: Proceeding of the 1st AUN-SEED Net Regional Conference on Materials, 16-17 February 2009, Penang, Malaysia, P 28-32.

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