Coarse-Grained Ceramic Heat Shields Made by Pressure Slip Casting

Nora Gerlach1, Christos G. Aneziris1, Friederike Lange2, Holger Grote2

1 Institut für Keramik, Glas- und Baustofftechnik, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, 09596 Freiberg/Germany
2 Siemens AG Energy Sector, 45472 Mülheim an der Ruhr/Germany

Revision 16.01.2015, 02.02.2015

Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 101 - 104

Abstract

Pressure slip casting technology is a common manufacturing process in the silicate industry. The present study introduces a possibility for the production of carbon-free coarse-grained materials using this technology. At the beginning, the filtration behaviour of the slurries is studied in a CPF (compression permeability filtration) test cell. The specimens are ceramic heat shields manufactured by pressure slip casting and had to fulfil several requirements given by Siemens Power Generation. Ceramic heat shields are used as linings in gas turbine combustion chambers.

Keywords

pressure slip casting, heat shield, coarse-grained ceramics

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