Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438287 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of quartz particle size, weight content and firing temperature on the Young's modulus of porcelain tiles was studied. To simulate a porcelain tile microstructure, an albite glass matrix with added crystalline quartz particles was developed. Average particle size of quartz (3.4 and 31 µm) and volume content (18.5 and 37.6 vol%) were varied. An acoustic impulse excitation technique was used to measure the elastic modulus from room temperature up to 700 °C. Results showed that quartz has a major influence on the elastic modulus of porcelain tiles. At temperatures below 573 °C, a hysteresis area between the Young's modulus curves during heating and cooling was closely related to quartz particle size. Between 573 and 700 °C, the variation of the Young's modulus was related to the quartz volume fraction. By using those correlations, a prediction of quartz content and quartz particle size in commercial porcelain materials can be carried out from Young´s modulus data.
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Authors
Marcelo Dal Bó, Vicente Cantavella, Enrique Sanchéz, Francisco A. Gilabert, Anselmo O. Boschi, Dachamir Hotza,