جزییات کتاب
This volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials, composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor, porous ceramics, and more.Content: Chapter 1 Pelletizing and Recycling of Dust from and to a Lead Glass Furnace (pages 1–8): Robert Hinkle, Jeffrey T. Lowry and Larry TockChapter 2 Philosophy, Principles, and Implementation of Continuous Improvement (pages 9–18): Chris Hamlin and Gordon StewartChapter 3 Minimizing Glass Batch Costs Through Linear Programming (pages 19–24): D. W. AndersonChapter 4 Sulfate Utilization in Float Glass Production (pages 25–42): W. B. Gibbs and Warren TurnerChapter 5 Nonmetallic Liners in Batch Handling Equipment (pages 43–49): J. H. Chaney, M. J. Newman and M. J. PratkoChapter 6 Impact of Energy Codes on the Glass Industry (pages 50–61): Merle F. Mcbride and Mark L. BulgerChapter 7 Recycling of Electrostatic Precipitator Dust from Glass Furnaces (pages 62–72): David T. Boothe, Harold Severin and Clint BraineChapter 8 Refractory Recycling Developments (pages 73–77): John NogaChapter 9 The Application of a Mass Heat Extractor to Increase the Pull of a Forehearth (pages 78–89): Charles Henry Viel and G. M. StanleyChapter 10 The Department of Energy's Research and Development Program for the Glass Manufacturing Industry (pages 90–98): William A. ObenchainChapter 11 Improved Container Performance Through Strength Enhancement Coatings (pages 99–111): P. O. Austel and S. W. CarsonChapter 12 Clean Air Act Amendments NOx Compliance Requirements—Glass Industry (pages 112–117): Anthony J. GalloChapter 13 Oxy?Fuel Firing for Emissions Control on a Container Melter (pages 118–130): Carlos Herrera F. and Gabriel NoboaChapter 14 Status Report on the Development of an Oxygen?Fuel?Fired Forehearth (pages 131–146): John T. Brown, William P. Coppin, Alan Stephens and Richard W. MarshallChapter 15 Minimization of NOx Emissions with Improved Oxy?Fuel Combustion: Controlled Pulsated Combustion (pages 147–158): Sophie Drogue, Shannon Breininger and Roberto RurzChapter 16 Clean Firing of Glass Furnaces Through the Use of Oxygen (pages 159–174): Prince B. Eleazer and Aleksandar G. SlavejkovChapter 17 Considerations and Results in Applying Oxygen Firing to Industrial Glass Melters (pages 175–185): William J. Snyder, Frederic N. Steigman and Abilio TascaChapter 18 Conversion of a Fiberglass Furnace from 100% Electric Firing to Oxy?Fuel Combustion (pages 186–190): Daniel Ertl and Arlene McmahonChapter 19 A Partial Conversion of a Gas?Air?Fired Television Furnace to Oxy?Fuel Combustion (pages 191–195): Arlene McMahon and Maynard Ding