We have an indurating furnace operating at 2300 deg F as part of making iron ore pellets. the roof is a castabel refractroy 9Vesuvius) and is held in suspension by anchor bricks. We experienced a roof failure where all of the achnors broke at hte interface with the refractory. 14 inch achnor bolts and 9 inches of cast refractory. all that was left was the 5 inches of the bolt that was suspended from free moving steel achors on the beams.
Can anyone shed some light into what would have caused such a failure (Machine had just been cooled down)and does water impregnation affect the tensile strength of the anchor brick to the point of breaking? there were signs of excesive water being directed to the area of the roof colapse. it was a hole in the building roof and all of the water was aimed at the location of failure.
Any help is much appreciated
Can anyone shed some light into what would have caused such a failure (Machine had just been cooled down)and does water impregnation affect the tensile strength of the anchor brick to the point of breaking? there were signs of excesive water being directed to the area of the roof colapse. it was a hole in the building roof and all of the water was aimed at the location of failure.
Any help is much appreciated