Bubling - Intensifying Mean of Glass Melting Process and its Mathematical Modeling

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Date
2004
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77c
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Glass Science and Technology
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Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft
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The method of 3D numerical modeling by means of the CDF program Fluent has been used to study the influence of bubbling on temperature and velocity fields in a gas heated melting furnace. Bubbling presence in the furnace has proved its intensifying influence on a melting process, which was manifested by positive influencing of glass melt temperature (higher heating up ). The same positive influence of bubbling has been noticed also in case of a glass melt flow. Bubbling in the furnace has resulted in the increase of glass melt velocity and, consequently, in speeding up the reactions between non-homogeneities and the melt, as well as in quicker glass melt refining. A double-row arrangement of bubbling nozzles has appeared to be more advantageous, as it lead to the global heating up in the furnace increased by several tens degrees ( 3 0 - 6 0 ° C ) and to the increase of velocity by about 30%.

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