Claims
- 1. A ceramic to ceramic joint comprising:
- a wall member having an opening within the wall;
- a ceramic member having a generally tubular configuration being smaller than the opening in the wall member and being generally centered in spaced relationship within the opening;
- a refractory material being is frictional contact with said wall member and being in frictional contact with said ceramic member and mechanically maintaining said spaced relationship therebetween; and
- means for mechanical locking the refractory material with said ceramic member, said mechanical locking means includes a groove positioned in the ceramic member and said refractory material generally filling the groove forming a high strength load bearing joint.
- 2. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 1 wherein said refractory material includes a fiber reinforcement.
- 3. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 2 wherein said fiber reinforcement is added to said refractory material in a ratio of about 0.3 to 2 kgs of reinforcement to about every 45.4 kgs of refractory.
- 4. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 3 wherein said fiber reinforcement added to said refractory material is in the ratio of about 1.4 kgs to 45.4 kgs respectfully.
- 5. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 1 wherein said mechanical locking means includes a plurality of axially spaced annular grooves positioned in the ceramic member.
- 6. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 5 wherein said grooves have a preestablished width and a preestablished distance therebetween.
- 7. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 6 wherein said preestablished distance between said grooves is equal.
- 8. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 7 wherein said preestablished distance between said grooves is at least 3 mm.
- 9. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 6 wherein said ceramic member has a preestablished wall thickness and said grooves have a depth of not more than one third the thickness of the preestablished wall thickness.
- 10. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 9 wherein each of said grooves have a profile defined by an arcuate radius.
- 11. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 10 wherein said arcuate profile is formed by a radius having a range of between about 1.5 mm to 12 mm.
- 12. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 11 wherein said arcuate profile is formed by a radius of about 3 mm.
- 13. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 6 wherein said width of each of said plurality of grooves is about 6 mm.
- 14. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 1 further including a seal member between said wall member and said ceramic member and being in contacting relationship therewith.
- 15. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 14 wherein said seal member softens without melting within a predetermined thermal operating range to provide an effective fluid seal between said wall members and said ceramic member at said predetermined range.
- 16. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 1 wherein said refractory material is a dense castable refractory material.
- 17. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 16 wherein said refractory material comprises a blend of about 40% by weight aggregate particles and about 60% by weight fine particles.
- 18. The ceramic to ceramic joint of claim 17 wherein said refractory material is a composition of 70% by weight Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 25% by weight SiO.sub.2, and 5% by weight trace elements.
Government Interests
"The Government has the rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-FC07-88ID12799 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy."
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