Ceramics-Silikáty 50, (4) 216 - 224 (2006) |
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THE REMOVAL OF ONE-COMPONENT BUBBLES FROM GLASS MELTS IN A ROTATING CYLINDER |
Němec Lubomír, Tonarová Vladislava |
Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, Joint Workplace of the Institute of Chemical Technology Prague
and the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry AS CR Technická 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Glass melt, Bubble removal, Centrifugal force
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The bubbles containing pure oxygen or carbon dioxide were investigated in a rotating cylinder containing glass melt. The
equation of one component bubble with steady concentration gradient of gas on the bubble surface was applied, taking into
account the effect of centrifugal force. The impact of the cylinder rotation velocity, the degree of its filling by the melt, cylinder
radius, temperature, bubble size and bubble initial position in the cylinder on the bubble removal time from the melt was
calculated with the aim to find theoretical advantageous conditions of the bubble removal process. Both mechanism of bubble
removal, namely bubble dissolution and bubble separation to the cylinder centre, were found and evaluated. The mechanism
preference depended primarily on the bubble initial composition. The dissolution mechanism was crucial for in glass
well soluble gas as is oxygen whereas less soluble carbon dioxide exhibited only the mechanism of bubble separation. Both
mechanisms were particularly accelerated by increasing the cylinder rotation velocity. The application of centrifugal fining
needs the investigation of multicomponent bubbles with composition corresponding to bubbles under real melting conditions. |
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