THERMALSHOCK
THERMALSHOCK RESISTANCE DIAGRAMS
When a glass-lining or its steel support base is subject to sudden changes in temperature on one side only, stresses are induced in the glass layer so that if above a certain limit can cause to rupture or fail. This limit is generally the tensile strength of the coating, which as in the case of glass is much lower than the compressive. of the glass is arranged so that after coating the glass layer is uniformly pre- stressed in compression.
THERMAL SHOCK DIAGRAMS FOR THE GLASS-LINING TYPE 808, 809 AND 805
GLASS-SIDE SHOCK
JACKET-SIDE SHOCK
Tp = Temperature of glass-lined wall
Th = Temperature of the heating fluid
Tk = Temperature of the cooling fluid
Tw = Temperature of glass-lined wall
The diagrams that follow show the maximum/minimum allowable temperatures for 808, 809 and 805 glasses for all the types of thermal shock that can occur, i.e.
The thermal shock diagrams have been derived from laboratory tests taking into account a suitable safety margin and have then been confirmed directly on working vessels.
INFORMATION REGARDING INTERPRETATION OF THE DIAGRAMS
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