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    <title>Les céramiques réfractaires  de l’élaboration aux propriétés d’emploi</title>
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      <name>Poirier, Jacques</name>
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    <published>2011-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Titre: Les céramiques réfractaires  de l’élaboration aux propriétés d’emploi
Auteur(s): Poirier, Jacques
Résumé: Refractories are part of an extended family of ceramics. A certain number of key words 

characterizing in some way their complexity can be  associated to these materials. These key words 

are: heterogeneity, diversity of aggregate/binder/additive assemblies, capillary network, corrosion 

through unbalanced physicochemical processes, non-linearity of the thermomechanical behavior and 

scale effect. Appreciating the aptitude of a refractory product in an industrial context requires a 

pluridisciplinary technical approach which requiresbasic knowledge in material and process 

engineering, thermics, thermomechanics and physicochemistry of high temperatures.</summary>
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