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Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass III

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Informationen zum Autor James R. Varner is the Kruson Distinguished Professor of Ceramic Engineering at the Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He teaches courses in mechanical properties of glasses and ceramics, mechanics of materials, and optical microscopy of materials. Research and professional interests include strength testing, understanding influences on strength, hardness, fractography, stresses, and processing influences on mechanical properties. He received his Ph.D. in Ceramics from Alfred University and is a Fellow of The American Ceramic Society, a member of the German Society of Glass Technology, serves as Committee Chair for the International Commission on Glass, Technical Committee 6, and is a member of the National Institute of Ceramic Engineers. Thomas P. Seward III retired in 2007 as Professor of Glass Science at the Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y. From July 1997 through April 2005, he served as Director of the NSF Industry-University Center for Glass Research at Alfred. Prior to joining the Alfred faculty, Dr. Seward held research, development, engineering and management positions at Corning Incorporated in New York. Helmut A. Schaeffer is the editor of Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass III , published by Wiley. Klappentext Glass continues to be a material of great scientific and technological interest; however, the economic pressures on the glass industry, the emphasis on global markets, and the worldwide attention to energy and environmental conservation continue to increase. Forty-seven papers offer new solutions to the challenges of glass manufacturing, particularly as they pertain to melting and forming. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass, July 27-31, 2003, Rochester, New York; Ceramic Transactions, Volume 141. Zusammenfassung Glass continues to be a material of great scientific and technological interest; however! the economic pressures on the glass industry! the emphasis on global markets! and the worldwide attention to energy and environmental conservation continue to increase. Inhaltsverzeichnis Advances in the Glass Melting Process. Analysis of Advanced and Fast Fining Processes for Glass Melts (R.G.C. Beerkens). The Glass Melting Process - Treated as a Cyclic Process of an Imperfect Heat Exchanger (R. Conradt). Electromagnetic Induction Heating in Molten Glass at 60 Hz with No Susceptors (E. Carrillo, M.A. Barrón and J. González). Full Oxy Conversion of a Float Furnace Equipped with Separated Jets ALGLASS FC Burners: From 0D Model to 3D Characterization (Y. Joumani, R. Tsiava, C. Imbernon and B. Leroux). A Method for Making Arsenic Oxide in Cullet More Active as a Fining Agent (M. Kawaguchi, T. Narita, J. Naka, H. Yamazaki and S. Yamamoto). Redox and Foaming Behavior of E-Glass Melts (A.J. Faber, O.S. Verheijen and J.M. Simon). Comparison of Measured and Calculated Gas Release by Fining Agents (D. Koepsel, O. Claussen and W. Rausch). Bubble Continuum Model (A. Bensberg and C. Breitbach). Selective Batching for Improved Commercial Glass Melting (U. Kim, W.M. Carty and C.W. Sinton). Observation and Analysis of Dissolution Kinetics, Supported by Microscopy (A.-K. Glüsing and R. Conradt). Characterization of Glass Melts/Glass Melt Properties. Inert Gas Solubility in Glasses and Melts of Commercial Compositions (C.C. Tournour, J.E. Shelby and M.G. Mesko). Water Diffusion and Solubility in Glasses and Melts of Float, Container, and Other Commercial Compositions (J.E. Shelby, P.B. McGinnis, D.B. Rapp and M.G. Mesko). The Effects of Vanadium Additions on the Surface Tension of S...

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