Refractory Concrete Reinforced with Stainless Steel Fiber
Greg Palmer, Principal Engineer, Palmer Technologies, Brisbane – PO Box 1513
Coorparoo DC Queensland 4151
Abstract
Concrete materials like refractories are strong in compression and very weak in tension. This generally
means that their fracture toughness is low. Stainless steel fibres are commonly used in an endeavour to
improve refractory fracture toughness.
Considerable emphasis has been placed on measuring fracture energies of refractory materials to
reduce cracking and improve in-service life. Fracture energies offer much more flexibility as the linear
elastic assumptions need not be applied to direct energy principles for crack initiation or propagation.