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Modelling of joint effects on refractory lining behaviour

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Expansion joints play an important role in refractory linings as they reduce stresses during heating. It is therefore necessary to take them into account in a mechanical analysis. In the case where the lining is a masonry construction (made up of bricks), it would require an excessive number of elements to model each brick and joint. The proposed solution is to replace the masonry with a material that has the same behaviour (or very near) as masonry. Since it is difficult to perform experimental tests on a set of bricks (to identify the parameters of the equivalent material), these loads were simulated on an elementary cell using a model developed at a local scale (scale of the components, bricks and joints). At this scale, the joints are represented as contacts (with normal and tangential behaviour). The parameters of a simplified equivalent material were obtained by an inverse identification. This model was validated by a thermomechanical test on a real structure.
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hal-00020483 , version 1 (19-04-2018)

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Alain Gasser, Kristin Terny-Rebeyrotte, Philippe Boisse. Modelling of joint effects on refractory lining behaviour. Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2004, 218 (1), pp.19-28. ⟨10.1177/146442070421800103⟩. ⟨hal-00020483⟩

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