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A Collection Of Papers Presented At The 61st Conference On Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering And Science Proceedings Volume 22 Issue 1

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A Collection Of Papers Presented At The 61st Conference On Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering And Science Proceedings Volume 22 Issue 1
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Publisher: The American Ceramic Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.32 MB
Pages: 271
ISBN: 9780470294659, 9780470375716, 0470294655, 047037571X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Collection Of Papers Presented At The 61st Conference On Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering And Science Proceedings Volume 22 Issue 1 by 9780470294659, 9780470375716, 0470294655, 047037571X instant download after payment.

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.

Content:
Chapter 1 Validation of Glass Furnace Models: Believe it or Not (pages 1–19): Erik Muysenberg and Josef Chmelar
Chapter 2 Application of the Fining Shelf to Furnace Melting Technology (pages 21–26): Ruediger Nebel
Chapter 3 Recycling of TV Glass: Profits or Doom? (pages 27–35): J. M. Hermans, J. G. J. Peelen and R. Bei
Chapter 4 Electrostatic Batch Preheating Technology: E?Batch (pages 37–53): Jeffrey C. Alexander
Chapter 5 Economic Aspects of Preheating Batch and Cullet for Oxy?Fuel?Fired Furnaces (pages 55–70): William J. Snyder, Ray P. Chamberland, Frederic N. Steigman and Christopher J. Hoyle
Chapter 6 Practical Experiences with Chromic Oxide Refractories in Glass Melting Tanks (pages 71–78): M. Dunkl, G. Boymanns and Dieter Schlacht
Chapter 7 Silica Corrosion Studies Using the UMR Oxy?Fuel Simulator Furnace (pages 79–89): R. E. Moore, M. Velez, M. Karakus, J. M. Almanza, P. Sun and W. D. Headrick
Chapter 8 Observations from Field Experience with Fused Alumina Crowns (pages 91–103): A. Gupta and D. Clendenen
Chapter 9 A New Fused Refractory for Glass Furnace Superstructures (pages 105–116): Jean?Marie Roux, Michel Gaubil, Yves Boussant?Roux and Michael Nelson
Chapter 10 High?Zirconia Fused Cast Refractory Applications in CTV Panel Glass Melters (pages 117–123): R. Eugene Davis, Gerard Duvierre, Yves Boussant?Roux and Michael Nelson
Chapter 11 Modeling of the Impact of Throat Erosion on TV Panel Glass Tank Operations (pages 125–135): Yongguo Wu and Eugene R. Davis
Chapter 12 What Do We Know about Glass Surfaces? (pages 137–148): Carlo G. Pantano
Chapter 13 Aspects of the Glass Melt Properties Database Investigations at Alfred University (pages 149–163): Thomas P. Seward
Chapter 14 SOx Emissions from Silicate Glass Batches (pages 165–174): L. E. Jones, T. W. Samadhi and A. G. Clare
Chapter 15 Impact of Glass Furnace Operation on Evaporation from Glass Melts (pages 175–203): Ruud G. C. Beerkens and Johannes A. C. Van Limpt
Chapter 16 Measuring the Sulfur Content of Industrial Glass Melts Using Square?Wave Voltammetry (pages 205–219): J. Bauer
Chapter 17 Glass Manufacturing Industry Council Report (pages 221–225): Michael Greenman
Chapter 18 The Glass Manufacturing Industry Council and the Department of Energy's Office of Industrial Technologies (pages 227–230): Denise Swink
Chapter 19 The Glass Furnace Combustion and Melting User Research Facility (pages 231–246): Peter M. Walsh, Robert J. Gallagher and Vincent I. Henry
Chapter 20 Coupled Combustion Space/Glass Melt Furnace Simulation (pages 247–264): Michael Petrick, Shen?Lin Chang, Brian Golchert, James Shell, Jim Mcgaughey, Christopher Jian, William Anderson, Ray Viskanta and Robert Cook
Chapter 21 Experience with the Conversion of Special Glass Melting Furnaces to Oxy?Fuel Firing (pages 265–273): M. Lindig, G. Nu?le, G. Wachter, J. Stinner and A. Jakway

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