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Relationships between Thermal Expapansion and Packing of Partrticles of Refractory Clay Bodies
Thermal expansion at temperatures up to 1000°C was determined for pressed powders of fire clays, stony substances, and their mixtures. The thermal expansion curves obtained for their mixtures did not agree with those calculated from those of their components by assuming the additive relationship. A mechanism which explains this result was described.