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 What's Ahead in the 1990s for Glass Containers (pages 393–401): Kenneth H. LemkeChapter 2 The New Decade in Float Glass (pages 402–415): Raymond C. CunninghamChapter 3 Continuous Filament Fiberglass: Materials and Application for the 1990s (pages 416–425): Franklin H. GreenChapter 4 Major Forces Impacting the Fiberglass Insulation Industry in the 1990s (pages 426–431): Richard O. WebbChapter 5 Specialty Glass: A Vision of the Future Plant—Products, Processes, People (pages 432–441): Richard J. SphonChapter 6 The 1990s: A Decade of Challenges for the Glass Industry (pages 442–447): Lewis D. AndrewsChapter 7 Induction?Heated Molybdenum Delivery Systems (MODES) (pages 448–459): M. A. Smith and R. R. ThomasChapter 8 A Summary of Twenty?Five Years of Glass Furnace Preheating (pages 460–472): George J. KopserChapter 9 New Thermal Shock?Resistant Dense Zircon and Dense Chromic Oxide Refractories (pages 473–481): Chapter 10 Throat Construction: A Review of Design, Refractory, and Cooling Alternatives (pages 482–495): Edward R. Begley and Gerard DuvierreChapter 11 High Zirconia Fused?Cast Refractories: A Solution to Defect and Corrosion Problems in Special Glasses (pages 496–517): Alain Zanoli, Gerard Du Vierre and E. SertainChapter 12 Ergonomic Considerations in Glass Manufacturing (pages 518–534): Gary D. HerrinChapter 13 Use of Rare?Earth Magnetic Separators for Improved Glassmaking Raw Materials (pages 535–549): Frank D. Huntley and Joseph E. PoleyChapter 14 Reliable Cullet Preheater for Glass Furnaces (pages 550–555): Bernd?Holger ZippeChapter 15 Controlling Melter Temperature with Automatic Tonnage Compensation (pages 556–567): Vincenzo Di Giuseppantonio, Ivano Davoli and Richard W. MarshallChapter 16 Waste Heat Recovery from Regenerative Glass Furnaces Using an Air Extraction Process (pages 568–578): Frederick J. NelsonChapter 17 Stones: Let's Take a Closer Look (pages 579–593): Terry FiskChapter 18 100% Oxygen?Fuel Combustion for Glass Furnaces (pages 594–609): John T. BrownChapter 19 Application of 100% Oxygen Firing at Parkersburg, West Virginia (pages 610–631): Donald E. Shamp and Douglas H. DavisChapter 20 NOx Control Options for Glass Furnaces (pages 632–649): George L. Moilanen and Bauke Van KalsbeekChapter 21 Development of a Low NOx Method of Gas Firing (pages 650–660): Glenn C. Neff, M. L. Joshi, Marvin E. Tester and Sherry K. Panahi