Ceramics-Silikáty 57, (4) 275 - 284 (2013) |
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GLASS MELTING PHENOMENA, THEIR ORDERING AND MELTING SPACE UTILISATION |
Němec Lubomír, Jebavá Marcela, Dyrčíková Petra |
Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, joint workplace of the Institute of Chemical Technology Prague
and the Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of the ASCR, v.v.i.
V Holešovičkách 41, 18209 Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Glass melting, Space utilization, Melt flow, Phenomena ordering, Melting performance |
Four aspects of effective glass melting have been defined – namely the fast kinetics of partial melting phenomena, a consideration
of the melting phenomena ordering, high utilisation of the melting space, and effective utilisation of the supplied
energy. The relations were defined for the specific melting performance and specific energy consumption of the glass melting
process which involve the four mentioned aspects of the process and indicate the potentials of effective melting. The quantity
“space utilisation” has been treated in more detail as an aspect not considered in practice till this time. The space utilisation
was quantitatively defined and its values have been determined for the industrial melting facility by mathematical modelling.
The definitions of the specific melting performance and specific energy consumption have been used for assessment of the
potential impact of a controlled melt flow and high space utilisation on the melting process efficiency on the industrial scale.
The results have shown that even the partial control of the melt flow, leading to the partial increase of the space utilisation,
may considerably increase the melting performance, whereas a decrease of the specific energy consumption was determined
to be between 10 - 15 %. |
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