Chamotte is one of the most commonly used raw materials for aluminosilicate refractories. The present work concerns the high‐temperature performance of the chamotte‐zircon composite. The crystalline phase, mechanical property, and thermal conducti...
Chamotte is one of the most commonly used raw materials for aluminosilicate refractories. The present work concerns the high‐temperature performance of the chamotte‐zircon composite. The crystalline phase, mechanical property, and thermal conductivity were evaluated. In addition, the finite element method was applied to analyze stress distribution. Zircon accelerated the melting of cristobalite in chamotte during sintering. After adding zircon, a drastic elastic modulus change at about 230°C was avoided, and the infrared shielding effect of zircon reduced the thermal conductivity when the temperature was greater than 500°C. At last, based on the results of finite element method, increasing zircon content reduced stress concentration.