Claims
- 1. In a furnace comprising an upright shell having top and bottom closure means and containing electric heating mean, thermal insulating means intermediate to the heating means and the shell, and an improved substantially cylindrical liner disposed radially inwardly from the heating means, said liner comprising a plurality of elongated substantially cylindrical ring-shaped liner segments with circumferential inner and outer surface regions and stacked open end to open end upon one another within said shell with end surface regions of adjacently disposed liner segments being disposed in an abutting relationship and with end surface regions at opposite longitudinal ends of each liner segment being disposed in substantially parallel planes, each end surface region of each liner segment having a shaped vertically offset surface portion complementary to a shaped vertically offset surface portion on the end region of an adjacently disposed liner segment for defining a tortuous path between the inner and outer surface regions at the interface between the adjacently disposed liner segments, and with each of said liner segments being of a substantially cellular construction provided by a fiber-free structural form selected from the group consisting of bonded-together hollow ceramic spheres in a ceramic matrix, reticulated ceramic foam, and a ceramic honeycomb and with said structural form being of at least one ceramic material selected from the group consisting of alumina, mullite, partially stabilized zirconia, magnesium oxide, clay, spinel, cordierite, yttrium oxide, zirconia-opacified mullite, and mixtures thereof.
- 2. In a furnace as claimed in claim 1, wherein each liner segment is formed of a one-piece construction.
- 3. In a furnace as claimed in claim 1, wherein each liner segment comprises a plurality of arcuate sections each having circumferentially spaced apart ends, and wherein each plurality of arcuate sections are joined together at the circumferential ends thereof to form an integral liner segment.
- 4. In a furnace as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said arcuate sections include interlocking means at the circumferential ends thereof, and wherein the interlocking means are adapted to engage complementary interlocking means on adjacently disposed arcuate sections to connect the arcuate sections together.
- 5. In a furnace as claimed in claim 4, wherein said interlocking means are shaped to provide a tortuous path at the interface between connected arcuate sections.
- 6. In a furnace as claimed in claim 5, wherein the interlocking means comprise tongue means supported on at least one end of one of said arcuate sections and groove means supported on at least one end of another of said arcuate sections and adapted to receive said tongue means.
- 7. In a furnace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaped complementary surface portions are provided by a stepped construction defined by a first surface portion adjacent to the inner surface region of a liner segment being in a horizontal plane different from a second surface portion adjacent to the outer surface region thereof.
- 8. In a furnace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaped complementary surface portions are provided by projection means on at least one of the end surface regions of one the liner segments and recess means in at least one of the top and bottom end surface regions a liner segment disposed adjacent to said one liner segment, and wherein said recess means is adapted to receive said projection means therein for providing said tortuous path.
- 9. In a furnace as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said liner segments is formed of multiple concentric layers consisting essentially of a first circumferential layer formed of one of said ceramic materials and at least one other circumferential layer radially spaced from the first layer and formed of another of said ceramic materials or the same ceramic material in a different cellular form, wherein said circumferential layers are concentrically stacked together in an abutting relationship, and wherein each circumferential layer extends between top and bottom end surface regions on each liner segment.
- 10. In a furnace as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first layer is formed of partially-stabilized zirconia, wherein said at least one other circumferential layer is provided by a second layer of radially outwardly from said first layer, and wherein said second layer is formed of mullite, alumina or zirconia-opacified mullite.
- 11. In a furnace as claimed in claim 9, wherein said at least one other circumferential layer is provided by a second layer of radially outwardly from said first layer and a third layer radially outwardly from the second layer, wherein said first layer is formed of partially-stabilized zirconia, wherein said second layer is formed of mullite or zirconia-opacified mullite, and wherein said third layer is formed of mullite or alumina.
- 12. In a furnace as claimed in claim 1, wherein means engageable by lifting means are attached to at least one of said liner segments for vertical displacement of said at least one of the liner segments.
- 13. In a furnace as claimed in claim 12, wherein said means engageable by the lifting means comprises plate means disposed adjacent to the bottom end surface region of the lowermost liner segment in the stack of liner segments forming the liner, and wherein said plate means is provided with engageable surface means adapted to be engaged by the lifting means for vertically displacing the stacked liner segments with respect to said shell.
- 14. In a furnace as claimed in claim 12, wherein said means engageable by the lifting means comprises a plurality of radially inwardly extending projection means at circumferentially spaced apart locations on the inner cylindrical surface region of at least one of stacked liner segments forming said liner, and wherein said projection means are adapted to be engaged by the lifting means for vertically displacing said at least one liner segment with respect to said shell.
Government Interests
This invention was made with the support of the United States Government under contract No. DE-AC05-84OR21400 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
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