74th Conference on Glass Problems, Volume 35, Issue 1
Herausgeber: Sundaram, S K
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Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings Volume 35, Issue 1, 74th Conference on Glass Problems S.K. Sundaram, Editor In continuing the tradition that dates back to 1934, this volume is a collection of 25 papers presented at the 74th Glass Problems Conference, October 14-17, 2013 in Columbus, Ohio. These papers are essential reading for all who need to stay abreast of the latest research in the glass manufacturing field. Content is grouped into the below five sections: * Batching and Forming * Glass Melting * Modeling, Sensing and Control * Refractories I * Refractories II
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Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings Volume 35, Issue 1, 74th Conference on Glass Problems S.K. Sundaram, Editor In continuing the tradition that dates back to 1934, this volume is a collection of 25 papers presented at the 74th Glass Problems Conference, October 14-17, 2013 in Columbus, Ohio. These papers are essential reading for all who need to stay abreast of the latest research in the glass manufacturing field. Content is grouped into the below five sections: * Batching and Forming * Glass Melting * Modeling, Sensing and Control * Refractories I * Refractories II
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2014
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- Abmessung: 242mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781118932971
- ISBN-10: 1118932978
- Artikelnr.: 54589019
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781118932971
- ISBN-10: 1118932978
- Artikelnr.: 54589019
- 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
Batching and Forming
Long Term Results of Oxy Fuel Forehearth, Heating Technology for E-Glass
Fibers 3
Christian Windhoevel, Chendhil Periasarny, George Todd, Justin Wang,
Bertrand Leroux, and Youssef Joumani
Glass Production Losses Originating from Contaminants in Cullet and Raw
Materials 15
J. Terry Fisk
Developing a Better Understanding of Boron Emissions from Industrial Glass
Furnaces 25
Andrew Zamurs, Tim Batson, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
New Developments Batch Briquetting 33
Khaled Al Harndan, Heiko Hessenkemper, and Sven Wiltzach
Application of Self-Supporting Precious Metal Stirrers in the Melting of
Soda-Lime Glass 43
Alexander Fuchs
Glass Melting
Application of an Energy Balance Model for Improving the Energy Efficiency
of Glass Melting Furnaces 53
Adriaan Lankhorst, Luuk Thielen, Johan van der Dennen, and Miriam del Hoyo
Arroyo
Observation of Batch Melting and Glass Melt Fining and Evolved Gas Analysis
69
Penny Marson, Ruud Beerkens, and Mathi Rongen
Thermochemical Recuperation to Increase Glass Furnace Energy Efficiency 81
David Rue, Aleksandr Kozlov, Mark Khinkis, and Harry Kurek
Dry Batch Optimizer-Gain All Benefits of Water-Wetting While Reducing the
Drawbacks 93
F. Philip Yu, Tom Hughes, and Blaine Krause
Modeling, Sensing, and Control
In-Situ CO and O2 Laser Sensor for Burner Control in Glass Furnaces 103
A.J. Faberm M. van Kersbergen, and H. van Limpt
Radiation Impact on the Two-Dimensional Modeling of Glass Sheet Sagging and
Tempering 109
Dominique Lochegnies, Fabien Béchet, Norbert Sledow, and Philippe Moreau
An Advanced Expert Control System and Batch Imaging Software for an
Improved Automatic Melter Operation 117
H.P.H. (Erik) Muijsenberg, Robert Bodi, Menno Eisenga, and Glenn Neff
How Can Predictive Strategies Contribute to Improved Power Management and
Decreased Energy Comsumption? 133
Rene Meuleman
How Many Chambers are Enough? - A Float Furnace Modeling Study 141
Matthias Lindig
Two-Dimensional Modeling of the Entire Glass Sheet Forming Process,
Including Radiative Effects 147
Fabien Bechet, Norbert Siedow, and Dominique Lochegnies
Refractories I
Hot Bottom Repairs: Global Impact, Performance Case Study and Development
for the Americas 165
S. Cristina Sánchez Franco, Kevin Pendleton, Dennis Cawthom, and Bryn Snow
Process Improvements with Bonded Alumina Channels 177
Elmer Sperry and Laura Lowe
Bonded Refractories for Extreme Conditions in the Top of Regenerators 189
Rongxing Bei, Klaus Santowski, Christian Majcenovic, Goetz Heilemann, and
Mathew Wheeler
New Fused Cast Refractory for Metal Line Protection 197
Olivier Bories, Isabelle Cabodi, Michael Gaubil, and Bruno Malphettes
Ancorro-Refinement Technology for Refractory in Glass Melt Contact 203
Rolf Weigand, Heiko Hessenkemper, Anne-Katrin Rössel, David Tritschel, and
Romy Kühne
Refractories II
An Update on the Technological Evolution (Or Lack Thereof) of Chinese
Manufacturers of Fused Cast Refractories and the Value vs. Cost Proposition
211
P. Carlo Ratto
Monolithic Crown and Its Benefits, Colloidal Silica Bonded Refractories
Technology 217
Ali Farhadi, Tom Fisher, Alonso Gonzalez Rodriguez, and Marlo Estrada
High Emissivity Coatings in Glass Furnaces 225
Tom Kleeb and Bill Fausey
New Recycling Solution for Refractories from Insulation Glass Furnaces 233
O. Citti, C. Linnot, T. Champion, and P. Lenfant
Furnace Repair after a Hurrican Flooding at Monterrey, Mexico 245
Roberto Cabrera
Author Index 251
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Batching and Forming
Long Term Results of Oxy Fuel Forehearth, Heating Technology for E-Glass
Fibers 3
Christian Windhoevel, Chendhil Periasarny, George Todd, Justin Wang,
Bertrand Leroux, and Youssef Joumani
Glass Production Losses Originating from Contaminants in Cullet and Raw
Materials 15
J. Terry Fisk
Developing a Better Understanding of Boron Emissions from Industrial Glass
Furnaces 25
Andrew Zamurs, Tim Batson, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
New Developments Batch Briquetting 33
Khaled Al Harndan, Heiko Hessenkemper, and Sven Wiltzach
Application of Self-Supporting Precious Metal Stirrers in the Melting of
Soda-Lime Glass 43
Alexander Fuchs
Glass Melting
Application of an Energy Balance Model for Improving the Energy Efficiency
of Glass Melting Furnaces 53
Adriaan Lankhorst, Luuk Thielen, Johan van der Dennen, and Miriam del Hoyo
Arroyo
Observation of Batch Melting and Glass Melt Fining and Evolved Gas Analysis
69
Penny Marson, Ruud Beerkens, and Mathi Rongen
Thermochemical Recuperation to Increase Glass Furnace Energy Efficiency 81
David Rue, Aleksandr Kozlov, Mark Khinkis, and Harry Kurek
Dry Batch Optimizer-Gain All Benefits of Water-Wetting While Reducing the
Drawbacks 93
F. Philip Yu, Tom Hughes, and Blaine Krause
Modeling, Sensing, and Control
In-Situ CO and O2 Laser Sensor for Burner Control in Glass Furnaces 103
A.J. Faberm M. van Kersbergen, and H. van Limpt
Radiation Impact on the Two-Dimensional Modeling of Glass Sheet Sagging and
Tempering 109
Dominique Lochegnies, Fabien Béchet, Norbert Sledow, and Philippe Moreau
An Advanced Expert Control System and Batch Imaging Software for an
Improved Automatic Melter Operation 117
H.P.H. (Erik) Muijsenberg, Robert Bodi, Menno Eisenga, and Glenn Neff
How Can Predictive Strategies Contribute to Improved Power Management and
Decreased Energy Comsumption? 133
Rene Meuleman
How Many Chambers are Enough? - A Float Furnace Modeling Study 141
Matthias Lindig
Two-Dimensional Modeling of the Entire Glass Sheet Forming Process,
Including Radiative Effects 147
Fabien Bechet, Norbert Siedow, and Dominique Lochegnies
Refractories I
Hot Bottom Repairs: Global Impact, Performance Case Study and Development
for the Americas 165
S. Cristina Sánchez Franco, Kevin Pendleton, Dennis Cawthom, and Bryn Snow
Process Improvements with Bonded Alumina Channels 177
Elmer Sperry and Laura Lowe
Bonded Refractories for Extreme Conditions in the Top of Regenerators 189
Rongxing Bei, Klaus Santowski, Christian Majcenovic, Goetz Heilemann, and
Mathew Wheeler
New Fused Cast Refractory for Metal Line Protection 197
Olivier Bories, Isabelle Cabodi, Michael Gaubil, and Bruno Malphettes
Ancorro-Refinement Technology for Refractory in Glass Melt Contact 203
Rolf Weigand, Heiko Hessenkemper, Anne-Katrin Rössel, David Tritschel, and
Romy Kühne
Refractories II
An Update on the Technological Evolution (Or Lack Thereof) of Chinese
Manufacturers of Fused Cast Refractories and the Value vs. Cost Proposition
211
P. Carlo Ratto
Monolithic Crown and Its Benefits, Colloidal Silica Bonded Refractories
Technology 217
Ali Farhadi, Tom Fisher, Alonso Gonzalez Rodriguez, and Marlo Estrada
High Emissivity Coatings in Glass Furnaces 225
Tom Kleeb and Bill Fausey
New Recycling Solution for Refractories from Insulation Glass Furnaces 233
O. Citti, C. Linnot, T. Champion, and P. Lenfant
Furnace Repair after a Hurrican Flooding at Monterrey, Mexico 245
Roberto Cabrera
Author Index 251
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Batching and Forming
Long Term Results of Oxy Fuel Forehearth, Heating Technology for E-Glass
Fibers 3
Christian Windhoevel, Chendhil Periasarny, George Todd, Justin Wang,
Bertrand Leroux, and Youssef Joumani
Glass Production Losses Originating from Contaminants in Cullet and Raw
Materials 15
J. Terry Fisk
Developing a Better Understanding of Boron Emissions from Industrial Glass
Furnaces 25
Andrew Zamurs, Tim Batson, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
New Developments Batch Briquetting 33
Khaled Al Harndan, Heiko Hessenkemper, and Sven Wiltzach
Application of Self-Supporting Precious Metal Stirrers in the Melting of
Soda-Lime Glass 43
Alexander Fuchs
Glass Melting
Application of an Energy Balance Model for Improving the Energy Efficiency
of Glass Melting Furnaces 53
Adriaan Lankhorst, Luuk Thielen, Johan van der Dennen, and Miriam del Hoyo
Arroyo
Observation of Batch Melting and Glass Melt Fining and Evolved Gas Analysis
69
Penny Marson, Ruud Beerkens, and Mathi Rongen
Thermochemical Recuperation to Increase Glass Furnace Energy Efficiency 81
David Rue, Aleksandr Kozlov, Mark Khinkis, and Harry Kurek
Dry Batch Optimizer-Gain All Benefits of Water-Wetting While Reducing the
Drawbacks 93
F. Philip Yu, Tom Hughes, and Blaine Krause
Modeling, Sensing, and Control
In-Situ CO and O2 Laser Sensor for Burner Control in Glass Furnaces 103
A.J. Faberm M. van Kersbergen, and H. van Limpt
Radiation Impact on the Two-Dimensional Modeling of Glass Sheet Sagging and
Tempering 109
Dominique Lochegnies, Fabien Béchet, Norbert Sledow, and Philippe Moreau
An Advanced Expert Control System and Batch Imaging Software for an
Improved Automatic Melter Operation 117
H.P.H. (Erik) Muijsenberg, Robert Bodi, Menno Eisenga, and Glenn Neff
How Can Predictive Strategies Contribute to Improved Power Management and
Decreased Energy Comsumption? 133
Rene Meuleman
How Many Chambers are Enough? - A Float Furnace Modeling Study 141
Matthias Lindig
Two-Dimensional Modeling of the Entire Glass Sheet Forming Process,
Including Radiative Effects 147
Fabien Bechet, Norbert Siedow, and Dominique Lochegnies
Refractories I
Hot Bottom Repairs: Global Impact, Performance Case Study and Development
for the Americas 165
S. Cristina Sánchez Franco, Kevin Pendleton, Dennis Cawthom, and Bryn Snow
Process Improvements with Bonded Alumina Channels 177
Elmer Sperry and Laura Lowe
Bonded Refractories for Extreme Conditions in the Top of Regenerators 189
Rongxing Bei, Klaus Santowski, Christian Majcenovic, Goetz Heilemann, and
Mathew Wheeler
New Fused Cast Refractory for Metal Line Protection 197
Olivier Bories, Isabelle Cabodi, Michael Gaubil, and Bruno Malphettes
Ancorro-Refinement Technology for Refractory in Glass Melt Contact 203
Rolf Weigand, Heiko Hessenkemper, Anne-Katrin Rössel, David Tritschel, and
Romy Kühne
Refractories II
An Update on the Technological Evolution (Or Lack Thereof) of Chinese
Manufacturers of Fused Cast Refractories and the Value vs. Cost Proposition
211
P. Carlo Ratto
Monolithic Crown and Its Benefits, Colloidal Silica Bonded Refractories
Technology 217
Ali Farhadi, Tom Fisher, Alonso Gonzalez Rodriguez, and Marlo Estrada
High Emissivity Coatings in Glass Furnaces 225
Tom Kleeb and Bill Fausey
New Recycling Solution for Refractories from Insulation Glass Furnaces 233
O. Citti, C. Linnot, T. Champion, and P. Lenfant
Furnace Repair after a Hurrican Flooding at Monterrey, Mexico 245
Roberto Cabrera
Author Index 251
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Batching and Forming
Long Term Results of Oxy Fuel Forehearth, Heating Technology for E-Glass
Fibers 3
Christian Windhoevel, Chendhil Periasarny, George Todd, Justin Wang,
Bertrand Leroux, and Youssef Joumani
Glass Production Losses Originating from Contaminants in Cullet and Raw
Materials 15
J. Terry Fisk
Developing a Better Understanding of Boron Emissions from Industrial Glass
Furnaces 25
Andrew Zamurs, Tim Batson, David Lever, Simon Cook, and Suresh Donthu
New Developments Batch Briquetting 33
Khaled Al Harndan, Heiko Hessenkemper, and Sven Wiltzach
Application of Self-Supporting Precious Metal Stirrers in the Melting of
Soda-Lime Glass 43
Alexander Fuchs
Glass Melting
Application of an Energy Balance Model for Improving the Energy Efficiency
of Glass Melting Furnaces 53
Adriaan Lankhorst, Luuk Thielen, Johan van der Dennen, and Miriam del Hoyo
Arroyo
Observation of Batch Melting and Glass Melt Fining and Evolved Gas Analysis
69
Penny Marson, Ruud Beerkens, and Mathi Rongen
Thermochemical Recuperation to Increase Glass Furnace Energy Efficiency 81
David Rue, Aleksandr Kozlov, Mark Khinkis, and Harry Kurek
Dry Batch Optimizer-Gain All Benefits of Water-Wetting While Reducing the
Drawbacks 93
F. Philip Yu, Tom Hughes, and Blaine Krause
Modeling, Sensing, and Control
In-Situ CO and O2 Laser Sensor for Burner Control in Glass Furnaces 103
A.J. Faberm M. van Kersbergen, and H. van Limpt
Radiation Impact on the Two-Dimensional Modeling of Glass Sheet Sagging and
Tempering 109
Dominique Lochegnies, Fabien Béchet, Norbert Sledow, and Philippe Moreau
An Advanced Expert Control System and Batch Imaging Software for an
Improved Automatic Melter Operation 117
H.P.H. (Erik) Muijsenberg, Robert Bodi, Menno Eisenga, and Glenn Neff
How Can Predictive Strategies Contribute to Improved Power Management and
Decreased Energy Comsumption? 133
Rene Meuleman
How Many Chambers are Enough? - A Float Furnace Modeling Study 141
Matthias Lindig
Two-Dimensional Modeling of the Entire Glass Sheet Forming Process,
Including Radiative Effects 147
Fabien Bechet, Norbert Siedow, and Dominique Lochegnies
Refractories I
Hot Bottom Repairs: Global Impact, Performance Case Study and Development
for the Americas 165
S. Cristina Sánchez Franco, Kevin Pendleton, Dennis Cawthom, and Bryn Snow
Process Improvements with Bonded Alumina Channels 177
Elmer Sperry and Laura Lowe
Bonded Refractories for Extreme Conditions in the Top of Regenerators 189
Rongxing Bei, Klaus Santowski, Christian Majcenovic, Goetz Heilemann, and
Mathew Wheeler
New Fused Cast Refractory for Metal Line Protection 197
Olivier Bories, Isabelle Cabodi, Michael Gaubil, and Bruno Malphettes
Ancorro-Refinement Technology for Refractory in Glass Melt Contact 203
Rolf Weigand, Heiko Hessenkemper, Anne-Katrin Rössel, David Tritschel, and
Romy Kühne
Refractories II
An Update on the Technological Evolution (Or Lack Thereof) of Chinese
Manufacturers of Fused Cast Refractories and the Value vs. Cost Proposition
211
P. Carlo Ratto
Monolithic Crown and Its Benefits, Colloidal Silica Bonded Refractories
Technology 217
Ali Farhadi, Tom Fisher, Alonso Gonzalez Rodriguez, and Marlo Estrada
High Emissivity Coatings in Glass Furnaces 225
Tom Kleeb and Bill Fausey
New Recycling Solution for Refractories from Insulation Glass Furnaces 233
O. Citti, C. Linnot, T. Champion, and P. Lenfant
Furnace Repair after a Hurrican Flooding at Monterrey, Mexico 245
Roberto Cabrera
Author Index 251