Ceramics-Silikáty 58, (3) 202 - 209 (2014) |
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INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES OF CONTROLLED MELT FLOW DURING GLASS MELTING
PART 2: POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS |
Hrbek Lukáš, Dyrčíková Petra, Němec Lubomír,
Jebavá Marcela |
Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, Joint Workplace of the Institute of Chemical Technology Prague,
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, and the Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of the ASCR, v.v.i.,
V Holešovičkách 41, 182 09 Prague 8, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Glass melting, Controlled flow, Space utilization, Homogenization processess |
A review of the recent results and applications of controlled melt flow in the glass melting spaces [1] leads to the idea of
helical flow as the most efficient way of melt flow through the continuous glass melting space. The results of mathematical
modelling provide conditions under which the character of the melt flow can be set up and quantity space utilization is
used for the quantitative evaluation. We designed a melting device (module) without a batch blanket and with a controlled
melt flow that performs both homogenization processes in parallel, substantially increases the melting performance and
reduces the total energy consumption. We also delivered an overview of non-traditional melting techniques and discussed
possibilities for implementing the module in real technology. The concept of the implementation of the controlled melt flow
into spaces with a batch blanket and the preliminary results of the mathematical modelling are presented as well. |
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