73rd Conference on Glass Problems, Volume 34, Issue 1
Herausgegeben von Sundaram, S. K.
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The 73 rd Glass Problem Conference is organized according to the following themes: Glass Melting, Melting, Raw Materials, Batching, and Recycling, Coatings, Strengthening, and Other Topics, Refractories, and Process Control & Modeling
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The 73 rd Glass Problem Conference is organized according to the following themes: Glass Melting, Melting, Raw Materials, Batching, and Recycling, Coatings, Strengthening, and Other Topics, Refractories, and Process Control & Modeling
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- Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings .34
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1669g
- ISBN-13: 9781118686638
- ISBN-10: 1118686632
- Artikelnr.: 37321182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings .34
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 1669g
- ISBN-13: 9781118686638
- ISBN-10: 1118686632
- Artikelnr.: 37321182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
S. K. SUNDARAM, PhD, is an Inamori Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Alfred University. Before joining Alfred University, Dr. Sundaram was a chief materials scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). He joined the PNNL in 1994 as a post-doctoral fellow and became a senior research scientist in 1996. He was then promoted to chief materials scientist in January 2002. Dr. Sundaram is internationally recognized for interdisciplinary research. He has made over 100 technical presentations, edited/contributed to twelve books, published over eighty peer-reviewed publications and technical reports, mentored/supported over forty-five students, and organized/co-organized several national and international symposia on advanced topics in materials science. He is also a co-inventor in three issued patents and two provisional patent applications.
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Glass Melting
Energy Recovery from Waste Heat in the Glass Industry and Thermochemical
Recuperator 3
Hans van Limpt and Tuud Beerkens
Development of DFC (Direct Fusion Combustion) using Oxy-Fuel Burner 17
Takayuki Fujimoto
Finding Optimal Glass Compositions 27
Oleg A. Prokharenko and Sergei O. Prokhorenko
Melting Raw Materials, Batch Reactions, and Recycling
Advanced Melting Technologies with Submerged Combustion 45
I.L. Pioro, L.S. Pioro, D. Rue, and M. Khinkis
The Influence of Borate Raw Material Choice on the Glass Manufacturing
Process 67
Andrew Zamurs, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
Electrical Heating Systems for Melting Tanks, Forehearths, and Feeders 75
Werner Bock, Gunther Bock, and David Boothe
A Furnace Combustion System Conversion by Flammatec during Operation at
Libbey, Inc.-How Flame Geometry Improvement and Excess Air Control
Contributes to Fuel Savings 91
Dan Cetnar, Petr Vojtech, and H.P.H. Muljsenberg
Coatings and Strengthening
Color Control of Glass and Multilayer Coatings on Glass 105
David Haskins, Paul A. Medwick, and Mehran Arbab
Hard Glass - Thermal Strengthening of Container Glass 119
Steven Brown
Effects of Glass Coatings on the Glass Tempering Process 131
Clarles Cocagne
The Usable Glass Strength Coalition Initiative to Provide Funding for
Fundamental Research in Glass Stregth 141
Robert Weisenburger Lipetz
Refractories
Performance of Fusion-Cast and Bonded Refractories in Glass Melting
Furnaces 161
Amul Gupta, Kevin Selkregg, Matthew Wheeler, and Goetz Heilemann
Energy Savings and Furnace Design 177
Matthias Lindig-Nikolaus
New Tin Oxide Electrodes for Glass Melting 183
Julien Fourcade and Olivier Citti
Structural Health Monitoring of Furnace Walls 201
Eric K. Walton, Yakup Bayram, Alexander C. Ruege, Jonathan Young, Robert
Burkholder, Gokhan Mumcu, Elmer Sperry, Dan Cetnar, and Thomas Dankert
New CIP SEFPRO Refractory Solution to Extend Soda Lime Glass Furnace Life
207
C. Linnot, M. Gaubil, T. Consales, O. Citti, T. Champion, and J. Poiret
Process Control and Modeling
Non-Isothermal Pendant Drops of Molten Glass: Part 1 211
Byron L. Bemis
ICG TC21 Modeling of Glass Melting Processes-How Reliable and Validated
Simulation Tools can Help to Improve Glass Melting Efficiency and
Productivity 227
H.P.H Muijsenberg
Proper Modeling of Radiative Heat Transfer in Clear Glass Melts 249
A.M. Lankhorst, L. Thielen, P.J.P.M Simons, and A.F.J.A. Habraken
Novel Method for Stress Inspection of Tempered or Thermally Strengthen
Glass 259
Sarath Tennakoon
Author Index 267
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Glass Melting
Energy Recovery from Waste Heat in the Glass Industry and Thermochemical
Recuperator 3
Hans van Limpt and Tuud Beerkens
Development of DFC (Direct Fusion Combustion) using Oxy-Fuel Burner 17
Takayuki Fujimoto
Finding Optimal Glass Compositions 27
Oleg A. Prokharenko and Sergei O. Prokhorenko
Melting Raw Materials, Batch Reactions, and Recycling
Advanced Melting Technologies with Submerged Combustion 45
I.L. Pioro, L.S. Pioro, D. Rue, and M. Khinkis
The Influence of Borate Raw Material Choice on the Glass Manufacturing
Process 67
Andrew Zamurs, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
Electrical Heating Systems for Melting Tanks, Forehearths, and Feeders 75
Werner Bock, Gunther Bock, and David Boothe
A Furnace Combustion System Conversion by Flammatec during Operation at
Libbey, Inc.-How Flame Geometry Improvement and Excess Air Control
Contributes to Fuel Savings 91
Dan Cetnar, Petr Vojtech, and H.P.H. Muljsenberg
Coatings and Strengthening
Color Control of Glass and Multilayer Coatings on Glass 105
David Haskins, Paul A. Medwick, and Mehran Arbab
Hard Glass - Thermal Strengthening of Container Glass 119
Steven Brown
Effects of Glass Coatings on the Glass Tempering Process 131
Clarles Cocagne
The Usable Glass Strength Coalition Initiative to Provide Funding for
Fundamental Research in Glass Stregth 141
Robert Weisenburger Lipetz
Refractories
Performance of Fusion-Cast and Bonded Refractories in Glass Melting
Furnaces 161
Amul Gupta, Kevin Selkregg, Matthew Wheeler, and Goetz Heilemann
Energy Savings and Furnace Design 177
Matthias Lindig-Nikolaus
New Tin Oxide Electrodes for Glass Melting 183
Julien Fourcade and Olivier Citti
Structural Health Monitoring of Furnace Walls 201
Eric K. Walton, Yakup Bayram, Alexander C. Ruege, Jonathan Young, Robert
Burkholder, Gokhan Mumcu, Elmer Sperry, Dan Cetnar, and Thomas Dankert
New CIP SEFPRO Refractory Solution to Extend Soda Lime Glass Furnace Life
207
C. Linnot, M. Gaubil, T. Consales, O. Citti, T. Champion, and J. Poiret
Process Control and Modeling
Non-Isothermal Pendant Drops of Molten Glass: Part 1 211
Byron L. Bemis
ICG TC21 Modeling of Glass Melting Processes-How Reliable and Validated
Simulation Tools can Help to Improve Glass Melting Efficiency and
Productivity 227
H.P.H Muijsenberg
Proper Modeling of Radiative Heat Transfer in Clear Glass Melts 249
A.M. Lankhorst, L. Thielen, P.J.P.M Simons, and A.F.J.A. Habraken
Novel Method for Stress Inspection of Tempered or Thermally Strengthen
Glass 259
Sarath Tennakoon
Author Index 267
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Glass Melting
Energy Recovery from Waste Heat in the Glass Industry and Thermochemical
Recuperator 3
Hans van Limpt and Tuud Beerkens
Development of DFC (Direct Fusion Combustion) using Oxy-Fuel Burner 17
Takayuki Fujimoto
Finding Optimal Glass Compositions 27
Oleg A. Prokharenko and Sergei O. Prokhorenko
Melting Raw Materials, Batch Reactions, and Recycling
Advanced Melting Technologies with Submerged Combustion 45
I.L. Pioro, L.S. Pioro, D. Rue, and M. Khinkis
The Influence of Borate Raw Material Choice on the Glass Manufacturing
Process 67
Andrew Zamurs, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
Electrical Heating Systems for Melting Tanks, Forehearths, and Feeders 75
Werner Bock, Gunther Bock, and David Boothe
A Furnace Combustion System Conversion by Flammatec during Operation at
Libbey, Inc.-How Flame Geometry Improvement and Excess Air Control
Contributes to Fuel Savings 91
Dan Cetnar, Petr Vojtech, and H.P.H. Muljsenberg
Coatings and Strengthening
Color Control of Glass and Multilayer Coatings on Glass 105
David Haskins, Paul A. Medwick, and Mehran Arbab
Hard Glass - Thermal Strengthening of Container Glass 119
Steven Brown
Effects of Glass Coatings on the Glass Tempering Process 131
Clarles Cocagne
The Usable Glass Strength Coalition Initiative to Provide Funding for
Fundamental Research in Glass Stregth 141
Robert Weisenburger Lipetz
Refractories
Performance of Fusion-Cast and Bonded Refractories in Glass Melting
Furnaces 161
Amul Gupta, Kevin Selkregg, Matthew Wheeler, and Goetz Heilemann
Energy Savings and Furnace Design 177
Matthias Lindig-Nikolaus
New Tin Oxide Electrodes for Glass Melting 183
Julien Fourcade and Olivier Citti
Structural Health Monitoring of Furnace Walls 201
Eric K. Walton, Yakup Bayram, Alexander C. Ruege, Jonathan Young, Robert
Burkholder, Gokhan Mumcu, Elmer Sperry, Dan Cetnar, and Thomas Dankert
New CIP SEFPRO Refractory Solution to Extend Soda Lime Glass Furnace Life
207
C. Linnot, M. Gaubil, T. Consales, O. Citti, T. Champion, and J. Poiret
Process Control and Modeling
Non-Isothermal Pendant Drops of Molten Glass: Part 1 211
Byron L. Bemis
ICG TC21 Modeling of Glass Melting Processes-How Reliable and Validated
Simulation Tools can Help to Improve Glass Melting Efficiency and
Productivity 227
H.P.H Muijsenberg
Proper Modeling of Radiative Heat Transfer in Clear Glass Melts 249
A.M. Lankhorst, L. Thielen, P.J.P.M Simons, and A.F.J.A. Habraken
Novel Method for Stress Inspection of Tempered or Thermally Strengthen
Glass 259
Sarath Tennakoon
Author Index 267
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Glass Melting
Energy Recovery from Waste Heat in the Glass Industry and Thermochemical
Recuperator 3
Hans van Limpt and Tuud Beerkens
Development of DFC (Direct Fusion Combustion) using Oxy-Fuel Burner 17
Takayuki Fujimoto
Finding Optimal Glass Compositions 27
Oleg A. Prokharenko and Sergei O. Prokhorenko
Melting Raw Materials, Batch Reactions, and Recycling
Advanced Melting Technologies with Submerged Combustion 45
I.L. Pioro, L.S. Pioro, D. Rue, and M. Khinkis
The Influence of Borate Raw Material Choice on the Glass Manufacturing
Process 67
Andrew Zamurs, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
Electrical Heating Systems for Melting Tanks, Forehearths, and Feeders 75
Werner Bock, Gunther Bock, and David Boothe
A Furnace Combustion System Conversion by Flammatec during Operation at
Libbey, Inc.-How Flame Geometry Improvement and Excess Air Control
Contributes to Fuel Savings 91
Dan Cetnar, Petr Vojtech, and H.P.H. Muljsenberg
Coatings and Strengthening
Color Control of Glass and Multilayer Coatings on Glass 105
David Haskins, Paul A. Medwick, and Mehran Arbab
Hard Glass - Thermal Strengthening of Container Glass 119
Steven Brown
Effects of Glass Coatings on the Glass Tempering Process 131
Clarles Cocagne
The Usable Glass Strength Coalition Initiative to Provide Funding for
Fundamental Research in Glass Stregth 141
Robert Weisenburger Lipetz
Refractories
Performance of Fusion-Cast and Bonded Refractories in Glass Melting
Furnaces 161
Amul Gupta, Kevin Selkregg, Matthew Wheeler, and Goetz Heilemann
Energy Savings and Furnace Design 177
Matthias Lindig-Nikolaus
New Tin Oxide Electrodes for Glass Melting 183
Julien Fourcade and Olivier Citti
Structural Health Monitoring of Furnace Walls 201
Eric K. Walton, Yakup Bayram, Alexander C. Ruege, Jonathan Young, Robert
Burkholder, Gokhan Mumcu, Elmer Sperry, Dan Cetnar, and Thomas Dankert
New CIP SEFPRO Refractory Solution to Extend Soda Lime Glass Furnace Life
207
C. Linnot, M. Gaubil, T. Consales, O. Citti, T. Champion, and J. Poiret
Process Control and Modeling
Non-Isothermal Pendant Drops of Molten Glass: Part 1 211
Byron L. Bemis
ICG TC21 Modeling of Glass Melting Processes-How Reliable and Validated
Simulation Tools can Help to Improve Glass Melting Efficiency and
Productivity 227
H.P.H Muijsenberg
Proper Modeling of Radiative Heat Transfer in Clear Glass Melts 249
A.M. Lankhorst, L. Thielen, P.J.P.M Simons, and A.F.J.A. Habraken
Novel Method for Stress Inspection of Tempered or Thermally Strengthen
Glass 259
Sarath Tennakoon
Author Index 267