77th Conference on Glass Problems: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 77th Conference on Glass Problems, Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH, November 7–9, 2016

77th Conference on Glass Problems: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 77th Conference on Glass Problems, Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, OH, November 7–9, 2016

Sundaram, S. K.

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This volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials, composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor, porous ceramics, and more. INDICE: Foreword ix .Preface xi .Acknowledgments xiii .OPERATIONS .Glass Plant Audits Three Case Studies in Glass Production 3 .Problems and Their SolutionsJ. M. Uhlik .Furnace Design and Operation for the Long Term 19D. Boothe .CONTROLS .Energy Reduction with Model Based Predictive Control 33M. Powys and D. Armagost, M. P. H. Muijsenberg, R. Bodi, J. Muller, J. David, and G. Neff .Smart Manufacturing for Continuous, High–Technology 45 .Glass ProductionD. Kuhn and J. Ahrens .Optimal Control Strategy for Predictive Compensation of Gas 55 .Quality Fluctuations in Glass Melting FurnancesP. Hemmann .ENERGY .New Furnace Design Solution Breaks the 3 Gigajoules per Ton 67 .Benchmark LimitM. Lindig–Nikolaus .Ox–Fuel Tableware Furnace with Novel Oxygen– and Natural 73 .Gas Preheating SystemT. Görüney, Ne et Arzan, Süleyman Koç, O. Öztürk and H. ahin, H. Kim and T. Kang, Y. Joumani, X. Paubel, and L. Jarry .Advanced Heat Recovery for Ox–Fuel Fired Glass Furnaces with 83 .Plus TechnologyS. Laux, U. Iyoha, R. Bell, J. Pedel, A. Francis, K.T. Wu, and H. Kobayashi .Improving Energy Efficiency of Glass Furnances 93M. van Kersbergen, and S. Lessmann .Optimization of Combustion Settings: An Energy Efficient Approach to the Reduction of Emissions by Glass Melting Furnaces 103S. Tiozzo, W. Battaglia, R. Dall Igna, and A. Migatta .MELTING .Impact of Redox in Industrial Glass Melting and Importance of 115 .Redox ControlM. Hubert, A. J. Faber, H. Sesigur, F. Akmaz, S–R. Kahl, E. Alejandro, and T. Maehara .MODELING AND FORMING .Fluid Dynamics Analysis Leading to Innovative Glass 131 .Homogenization Device Arctwister A. Fuchs .Non–Isothermal Glass Moulding of Complex LED Optics 141H. Kreilkamp, A. T. Vu, O. Dambon, and ND F. Klocke .REFRACTORIES .Tin Bath Block Evolution and Development: A Case of Toil, 153 .Endeavour and FearsChristopher J. Windle .New Oxy–Combustion Crown Efficient Flue Gas 167 .Heat RecoveryW. Kuhn and A. Reynolds .Extending the Life of Fused Cast Ceramics 171R. McGrath and J. Crowe .Enhanced Radar Control for High Performance Bottom Paving 179J–G. Vuillermet, M. Gaubil, I. Cabodi, and O. Bories .High Performance Superstructure Concept for Container Glass 187 .FurnacesB. C. Snow and T. Close .Enhanced Hydrated Lime A Simple Solution for Acid Gas 201ComplianceG. Hunt and M. Sewell

  • ISBN: 978-1-119-41779-8
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  • Fecha Publicación: 06/06/2017
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