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Book Synopsis
This proceedings contains a collection of 21 papers presented at the 79th Conference on Glass Problems held November 4-8, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Papers touch on topics critical to glass manufacturers including melting and combustion; refractories; forming; and environmental issues.

Table of Contents

Foreword x

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Plenary Session

Challenges and Progress in Understanding Glass Melting 3
Mathieu Hubert and Irene Peterson

Cullet Supply Issues and Technologies 15
David M. Rue

Glass Surface Modifications for New Products in the 21st Century 29
J.W. McCamy, A. Ganjoo, and C-H Hung

Flat Glass Manufacturing Before Float 37
Luke Kutilek

Towards the Path for De-Carbonization-Understanding Legislative Challenges 55
Jim Nordmeyer

Dry Sorbent Injection System Optimization and Cost Reduction Potential Through Data Analysis 65
Gerald Hunt, Ian Saratovsky, and Melissa Sewell

Melting and Combustion

Model Predictive Control and Monitoring of the Batch Coverage and Shape, and Its Effects Upon the Crown Temperature. Can this be Correlated to the Overall Glass Quality and Stability in a Glass Furnace? 87
Erik Muijsenberg, Robert Bodi, Menno Eisenga, and Glenn Neff

Optimization of Energy Efficiency, Glass Quality and NOx Emissions in Oxy-Fuel Glass Furnaces Through Advanced Oxygen Staging 101
Mark D. D’Agostini, and Bill Horan

Staged, Oxy-Fuel Wide Flame Burners to Mitigate Refractory Port Fouling and Foaming in Glass Furnaces 117
Gaurav Kulkarni, Uyi Iyoha, Shrikar Chakravarti, Patrick Diggins III, Arthur Francis, and Gregory J. Panuccio

Industry 3.9 Thermal Imaging Using the Near Infrared Borescope (NIR-B) 125
N. G. Simpson, S. F. Turner, and M. Bennett

Refractories

INNOREG: Going Beyond a Well-Known Solution for Thermal Regenerators 141
Stefan Postrach and Elias Carrillo

Advanced Post Mortem Study, From Digital Survey to Micro Scale Analysis 151
Emile Lopez, Jean-Gaël Vuillermet, Isabelle Cabodi and Michel Gaubil

Digitally Mapping the Future of Glass Furnaces with Lasers 157
Bryn Snow, Crawford Murton, Corey Foster, and Ulf Hermansson

SORG 340S+® Forehearths - Improvements and Operational Data 169
Rüdiger Nebel

Energy Recovery with a New Type of Tin Bath Cooler 177
Wolf Kuhn, Peter Molcan, and Stephane Guillon

Chemical Strengthening of Silicate Glasses: Dangerous and Beneficial Impurities 191
Vincenzo M. Sglavo

Environment

Operating Experience with the OPTIMELTTM Heat Recovery Technology on a Tableware Glass Furnace 201
M. van Valburg, F. Schuurmans, E. Sperry, S. Laux, R. Bell, A. Francis, S. Chakravarti and H. Kobayashi

Continuously Measuring CO and O2 to Optimize the Combustion Process 213
Lieke de Cock, Vincent van Liebergen, and Marco van Kersbergen

Mitigation Options for Respirable Crystalline Silica: Engineering Controls vs. Personal Protection 219
Kyle Billy

Future of Glass Melting in a World with Stringent Reductions of Carbon Dioxide 227
Stuart Hakes

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 20/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9781119631552, 978-1119631552
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This proceedings contains a collection of 21 papers presented at the 79th Conference on Glass Problems held November 4-8, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Papers touch on topics critical to glass manufacturers including melting and combustion; refractories; forming; and environmental issues.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword x

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Plenary Session

      Challenges and Progress in Understanding Glass Melting 3
      Mathieu Hubert and Irene Peterson

      Cullet Supply Issues and Technologies 15
      David M. Rue

      Glass Surface Modifications for New Products in the 21st Century 29
      J.W. McCamy, A. Ganjoo, and C-H Hung

      Flat Glass Manufacturing Before Float 37
      Luke Kutilek

      Towards the Path for De-Carbonization-Understanding Legislative Challenges 55
      Jim Nordmeyer

      Dry Sorbent Injection System Optimization and Cost Reduction Potential Through Data Analysis 65
      Gerald Hunt, Ian Saratovsky, and Melissa Sewell

      Melting and Combustion

      Model Predictive Control and Monitoring of the Batch Coverage and Shape, and Its Effects Upon the Crown Temperature. Can this be Correlated to the Overall Glass Quality and Stability in a Glass Furnace? 87
      Erik Muijsenberg, Robert Bodi, Menno Eisenga, and Glenn Neff

      Optimization of Energy Efficiency, Glass Quality and NOx Emissions in Oxy-Fuel Glass Furnaces Through Advanced Oxygen Staging 101
      Mark D. D’Agostini, and Bill Horan

      Staged, Oxy-Fuel Wide Flame Burners to Mitigate Refractory Port Fouling and Foaming in Glass Furnaces 117
      Gaurav Kulkarni, Uyi Iyoha, Shrikar Chakravarti, Patrick Diggins III, Arthur Francis, and Gregory J. Panuccio

      Industry 3.9 Thermal Imaging Using the Near Infrared Borescope (NIR-B) 125
      N. G. Simpson, S. F. Turner, and M. Bennett

      Refractories

      INNOREG: Going Beyond a Well-Known Solution for Thermal Regenerators 141
      Stefan Postrach and Elias Carrillo

      Advanced Post Mortem Study, From Digital Survey to Micro Scale Analysis 151
      Emile Lopez, Jean-Gaël Vuillermet, Isabelle Cabodi and Michel Gaubil

      Digitally Mapping the Future of Glass Furnaces with Lasers 157
      Bryn Snow, Crawford Murton, Corey Foster, and Ulf Hermansson

      SORG 340S+® Forehearths - Improvements and Operational Data 169
      Rüdiger Nebel

      Energy Recovery with a New Type of Tin Bath Cooler 177
      Wolf Kuhn, Peter Molcan, and Stephane Guillon

      Chemical Strengthening of Silicate Glasses: Dangerous and Beneficial Impurities 191
      Vincenzo M. Sglavo

      Environment

      Operating Experience with the OPTIMELTTM Heat Recovery Technology on a Tableware Glass Furnace 201
      M. van Valburg, F. Schuurmans, E. Sperry, S. Laux, R. Bell, A. Francis, S. Chakravarti and H. Kobayashi

      Continuously Measuring CO and O2 to Optimize the Combustion Process 213
      Lieke de Cock, Vincent van Liebergen, and Marco van Kersbergen

      Mitigation Options for Respirable Crystalline Silica: Engineering Controls vs. Personal Protection 219
      Kyle Billy

      Future of Glass Melting in a World with Stringent Reductions of Carbon Dioxide 227
      Stuart Hakes

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