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The jamb frame is one of the major structural elements of a coke-oven end-closure system. The structural behavior of the jamb interacting with other end-closure elements determines the sealing performance of the system as a whole. One of the main causes of poor sealing is the accumulation of reversible and/or irreversible jamb distortions. In particular, the jamb frame often deforms in its plane so that the posts deflect towards each other--a deformation called hourglassing.
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Kuznetsov, E.N., Hopper, A.T. (1980). Thermal Creep of Coke-Oven Jamb Frames. In: Hasselman, D.P.H., Heller, R.A. (eds) Thermal Stresses in Severe Environments. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3156-8_18
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