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This book provides a state-of-the-art collection of papers presented at the 67th Conference on Glass Problems at The Ohio State University, October 31-November 1, 2006. Provides a state-of-the-art collection of recent papers on glass problems as presented at the 67th Conference on Glass Problems. Sections on furnaces, refractories, raw materials, and environmental issues are included.
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This book provides a state-of-the-art collection of papers presented at the 67th Conference on Glass Problems at The Ohio State University, October 31-November 1, 2006. Provides a state-of-the-art collection of recent papers on glass problems as presented at the 67th Conference on Glass Problems. Sections on furnaces, refractories, raw materials, and environmental issues are included.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470291818
- Artikelnr.: 37634359
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470291818
- Artikelnr.: 37634359
Charles H. Drummond, III, is a Professor at The Ohio State University's Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Columbus, Ohio. He is a recipient of the Ohio Governor's Award for Emerging Technology; is the Director for the Annual Conference on Glass Problems; and is a recipient of The American Ceramic Society's Cramer Award. His current research is concerned primarily with the structure and properties of amorphous solids or glasses. This includes bulk glasses of scientific and commercial interest and glasses present in crystalline materials. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1974.
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
MARKET TRENDS
Container Glass Update 3
Rick Bayer
SAFETY
Safety in Construction 15
Laura Gray
Elimination of Heat Stress in the Glass Manufacturing Environment 27
Pat Pride
The Gravity of Gravity--Safety's Number One Enemy 31
Terry Berg
The Legacy of Glass Research Activities by the U.S. Department of Energy's
Industrial Technologies Program 35
Elliott P. Levine and Keith Jamison
MODELING
Application of Rigorous Model-Based Predictive Process Control in the Glass
Industry 49
O.S. Verheijen, O.M.G.C. Op den Camp, A.C.M. Backx, and L. Husiman
Use and Application of Modeling and Their Reliability 55
H.P.H. Muysenberg, J. Chmelar, and G. Neff
ENVIRONMENT
Air Emission Requirements - Past, Present and Future 73
C. Philip Ross
Dry Sorbent Injection of Trona for SOx Mitigation 85
John Maziuk
ENERGY
Energy Balances of Glass Furnaces: Parameters Determining Energy
Consumption of Glass Melt Process 103
Ruud Beerkens
Leone Industries: Experience with Cullet Filter/Preheater 117
Larry Barrickman and Peter Leone
Petroleum Coke Technology for Glass Melting Furnaces 127
M.A. Olin, R. Cabrera, I. Solis, and R. Valadez
Coal Gasification 139
John Brown
Preheating Devices for Future Glass Making -- A 2nd Generation Approach 149
Ann-Katrin Glusing
MELTING AND REFRACTORIES
Melting and Refining Conditions in an all Electric Melter for Borosilicate
Glass 167
Matthias Lindig
Recent Developments in Submerged Combustion Melting 175
David Rue, John Wagner, and Grigory Aronchik
New Solutions for Checkers Working under Oxidizing and Reducing Conditions
183
G. Heilemann, B. Schmalenbach, T. Weichert, S. Postrach, A. Lynker, and G.
Gelbmann
ER 2001 SLX: Very Low Exudation AZS Product for Glass Furnace
Superstructure 195
M. Gaubil, I. Cabodi, C. Morand, and B. Escaravage
Author Index 203
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
MARKET TRENDS
Container Glass Update 3
Rick Bayer
SAFETY
Safety in Construction 15
Laura Gray
Elimination of Heat Stress in the Glass Manufacturing Environment 27
Pat Pride
The Gravity of Gravity--Safety's Number One Enemy 31
Terry Berg
The Legacy of Glass Research Activities by the U.S. Department of Energy's
Industrial Technologies Program 35
Elliott P. Levine and Keith Jamison
MODELING
Application of Rigorous Model-Based Predictive Process Control in the Glass
Industry 49
O.S. Verheijen, O.M.G.C. Op den Camp, A.C.M. Backx, and L. Husiman
Use and Application of Modeling and Their Reliability 55
H.P.H. Muysenberg, J. Chmelar, and G. Neff
ENVIRONMENT
Air Emission Requirements - Past, Present and Future 73
C. Philip Ross
Dry Sorbent Injection of Trona for SOx Mitigation 85
John Maziuk
ENERGY
Energy Balances of Glass Furnaces: Parameters Determining Energy
Consumption of Glass Melt Process 103
Ruud Beerkens
Leone Industries: Experience with Cullet Filter/Preheater 117
Larry Barrickman and Peter Leone
Petroleum Coke Technology for Glass Melting Furnaces 127
M.A. Olin, R. Cabrera, I. Solis, and R. Valadez
Coal Gasification 139
John Brown
Preheating Devices for Future Glass Making -- A 2nd Generation Approach 149
Ann-Katrin Glusing
MELTING AND REFRACTORIES
Melting and Refining Conditions in an all Electric Melter for Borosilicate
Glass 167
Matthias Lindig
Recent Developments in Submerged Combustion Melting 175
David Rue, John Wagner, and Grigory Aronchik
New Solutions for Checkers Working under Oxidizing and Reducing Conditions
183
G. Heilemann, B. Schmalenbach, T. Weichert, S. Postrach, A. Lynker, and G.
Gelbmann
ER 2001 SLX: Very Low Exudation AZS Product for Glass Furnace
Superstructure 195
M. Gaubil, I. Cabodi, C. Morand, and B. Escaravage
Author Index 203
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
MARKET TRENDS
Container Glass Update 3
Rick Bayer
SAFETY
Safety in Construction 15
Laura Gray
Elimination of Heat Stress in the Glass Manufacturing Environment 27
Pat Pride
The Gravity of Gravity--Safety's Number One Enemy 31
Terry Berg
The Legacy of Glass Research Activities by the U.S. Department of Energy's
Industrial Technologies Program 35
Elliott P. Levine and Keith Jamison
MODELING
Application of Rigorous Model-Based Predictive Process Control in the Glass
Industry 49
O.S. Verheijen, O.M.G.C. Op den Camp, A.C.M. Backx, and L. Husiman
Use and Application of Modeling and Their Reliability 55
H.P.H. Muysenberg, J. Chmelar, and G. Neff
ENVIRONMENT
Air Emission Requirements - Past, Present and Future 73
C. Philip Ross
Dry Sorbent Injection of Trona for SOx Mitigation 85
John Maziuk
ENERGY
Energy Balances of Glass Furnaces: Parameters Determining Energy
Consumption of Glass Melt Process 103
Ruud Beerkens
Leone Industries: Experience with Cullet Filter/Preheater 117
Larry Barrickman and Peter Leone
Petroleum Coke Technology for Glass Melting Furnaces 127
M.A. Olin, R. Cabrera, I. Solis, and R. Valadez
Coal Gasification 139
John Brown
Preheating Devices for Future Glass Making -- A 2nd Generation Approach 149
Ann-Katrin Glusing
MELTING AND REFRACTORIES
Melting and Refining Conditions in an all Electric Melter for Borosilicate
Glass 167
Matthias Lindig
Recent Developments in Submerged Combustion Melting 175
David Rue, John Wagner, and Grigory Aronchik
New Solutions for Checkers Working under Oxidizing and Reducing Conditions
183
G. Heilemann, B. Schmalenbach, T. Weichert, S. Postrach, A. Lynker, and G.
Gelbmann
ER 2001 SLX: Very Low Exudation AZS Product for Glass Furnace
Superstructure 195
M. Gaubil, I. Cabodi, C. Morand, and B. Escaravage
Author Index 203
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
MARKET TRENDS
Container Glass Update 3
Rick Bayer
SAFETY
Safety in Construction 15
Laura Gray
Elimination of Heat Stress in the Glass Manufacturing Environment 27
Pat Pride
The Gravity of Gravity--Safety's Number One Enemy 31
Terry Berg
The Legacy of Glass Research Activities by the U.S. Department of Energy's
Industrial Technologies Program 35
Elliott P. Levine and Keith Jamison
MODELING
Application of Rigorous Model-Based Predictive Process Control in the Glass
Industry 49
O.S. Verheijen, O.M.G.C. Op den Camp, A.C.M. Backx, and L. Husiman
Use and Application of Modeling and Their Reliability 55
H.P.H. Muysenberg, J. Chmelar, and G. Neff
ENVIRONMENT
Air Emission Requirements - Past, Present and Future 73
C. Philip Ross
Dry Sorbent Injection of Trona for SOx Mitigation 85
John Maziuk
ENERGY
Energy Balances of Glass Furnaces: Parameters Determining Energy
Consumption of Glass Melt Process 103
Ruud Beerkens
Leone Industries: Experience with Cullet Filter/Preheater 117
Larry Barrickman and Peter Leone
Petroleum Coke Technology for Glass Melting Furnaces 127
M.A. Olin, R. Cabrera, I. Solis, and R. Valadez
Coal Gasification 139
John Brown
Preheating Devices for Future Glass Making -- A 2nd Generation Approach 149
Ann-Katrin Glusing
MELTING AND REFRACTORIES
Melting and Refining Conditions in an all Electric Melter for Borosilicate
Glass 167
Matthias Lindig
Recent Developments in Submerged Combustion Melting 175
David Rue, John Wagner, and Grigory Aronchik
New Solutions for Checkers Working under Oxidizing and Reducing Conditions
183
G. Heilemann, B. Schmalenbach, T. Weichert, S. Postrach, A. Lynker, and G.
Gelbmann
ER 2001 SLX: Very Low Exudation AZS Product for Glass Furnace
Superstructure 195
M. Gaubil, I. Cabodi, C. Morand, and B. Escaravage
Author Index 203