We propose a concept of potential energy that describes the natural ability of foam systems to self-compaction under the complex action of electrohydrothermal force fields. The process of generation of… Click to show full abstract
We propose a concept of potential energy that describes the natural ability of foam systems to self-compaction under the complex action of electrohydrothermal force fields. The process of generation of the excess internal pressure in foam systems is studied both analytically and experimentally. The experimental data on the dynamics of temperature and pressure are obtained as a result of monitoring performed with the help of a computer and the contemporary base of electronic components. The proposed technology is based on the method that enables one to combine several processes in a single operation, namely, the process of compaction of refractory components of the mixture, the process of removal of shrinkage moisture, the process of stamping of light-weight products of any profile, and the procedure of getting clear edges without grinding and/or trimming of the products.
               
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