71st Conference on Glass Problems: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 71st Conference on Glass Problems, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 19-20, 2010, Volume 32, Issue 1 / Edition 1

71st Conference on Glass Problems: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 71st Conference on Glass Problems, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 19-20, 2010, Volume 32, Issue 1 / Edition 1

by Charles H. Drummond III
ISBN-10:
1118059964
ISBN-13:
9781118059968
Pub. Date:
06/07/2011
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
1118059964
ISBN-13:
9781118059968
Pub. Date:
06/07/2011
Publisher:
Wiley
71st Conference on Glass Problems: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 71st Conference on Glass Problems, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 19-20, 2010, Volume 32, Issue 1 / Edition 1

71st Conference on Glass Problems: A Collection of Papers Presented at the 71st Conference on Glass Problems, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 19-20, 2010, Volume 32, Issue 1 / Edition 1

by Charles H. Drummond III

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Overview

This issue contains a collection of papers presented at the 71st Conference on Glass Problems, October 19-20, 2010 at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Topics include glass melting; glass science, defects; safety; refractories; recycling; controls; and raw materials.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118059968
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 06/07/2011
Series: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings , #543
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

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.

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Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Glass Melting

Recent Developments of Batch and Cullst Preheating in Europe?Practical Experiences and Implications Philipp Zippe 3

Oxy-Fuel Conversion Reduces Fuel Consumption in Fiberglass Melting John Rossi Michael Habei Kevin Lievre Xiaoyi He Matthew Watson 19

Solar Glass Melting Matthias Lindig 33

Integrated Air Quality Control System for Float Glass Furnace Michael Cheng Nathan Blanton 39

Glass Science, Defects, and Safety

Heavy Metal Issues?In and Out of Glass C. Philip Ross 53

A Look at the Chemical Strengthening Process: Alkali Aluminosilicate Glasses vs. Soda-Lime Glass Sinue Gomez Matthew J. Dejneka Adam J. Ellison Katherine R. Rossington 61

Studying Bubble Glass Defects That are Caused by Refractory Materials Jiri Ullrich Erik Muijsenberg 67

Analysis of Cord and Stones in Glass Henry Dimmick Neal Nichols Gary Smay 81

"Cat Scratch" Cord Dispersal Les Gaskell 87

Tools Used to Improve Operational Safety in Johns Manville Glass Plants Noel Camp 95

Refractories and Recycling

Extra Clear Glass Refractory Selection: A Follow Up L. Massard M. Gaubil J. Poiret 107

Refractory Issues and Glass Processing and Preventative Solutions Paul Myers 115

Fuel Savings with High Emissivity Coatings Tom Kleeb Bill Fausey 125

Regenerator Temperature Modeling for Proper Refractory Selection Elias Carrillo Mathew Wheeler 137

Thinking Green: Recycling in the Refractory Industry Werner Odreitz Matt Wheeler 157

Recycling of Post-Consumer Glass: Energy Savings, C02 Emission Reduction, Effects on Glass Quality and Glass Melting Ruud Beerkens Goos Kers Engelbert van Santen 167

Characterization and Improvement of Gob Delivery Systems Braden McDermott Xu Ding Jonathan Simon 195

Controls and Raw materials

Model Based Process Control for Glass Furnace Operation Piet van Santen Leo Huisman Sander van Deelen 205

Taking Full Benefit of Oxygen Sensors and Automatic Control Peter Hemmann 215

Flue Gas Treatment in the Glass Industry: Dry Process and Calcium-based Sorbents Amandine Gambin Xavier Pettiau 225

To Wet or Not to Wet?That is the Question?Part A Douglas H. Davis Christopher J. Hoyle 235

A Historical Perspective oh Silica and the Glass Industry in the USA Paul F. Guttmann 249

Author Index 261

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