Ceramics-Silikáty 49, (4) 269 - 277 (2005) |
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THE BUBBLE DISTRIBUTION IN GLASS REFINING CHANNELS |
Němec Lubomír, Cincibusová Petra |
Laboratory of Inorganic Materials,
Joint Workplace of Institute of Inorganic Chemistry ASCR and Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Glass fining, Bubble distribution models, Horizontal channel, Vertical channel |
Equations were derived describing bubble distribution in horizontal, inclined and vertical channels with glass melt where
bubbles behave as independent objects. The melt plug flow, as well as melt flow characterized by the parabolic velocity profile
were considered in mentioned derivations. Using data typical for glass melting and fining, the bubble number and volume
densities were calculated in a horizontal and vertical channels with downward plug flow. The bubble concentration profiles
in the horizontal channel showed an almost permanent decrease of bubbles with time, while the vertical channel exhibited the
bubble accumulation in the area where bubbles in downward flowing melt started to rise because of their growth. The concentration
of bubbles in this area was at least by order of magnitude higher compared to bubble input concentration. This
fact has both technological and theoretical consequences: coalescence should play a significant role in the accumulation area
and convection currents could develop. The model considering the mutual influence of melt and bubbles should be applied. |
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