Increasing the Operating Efficiency of Regenerative Heat-Exchangers of Glass Furnaces


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Mathematical modeling is used to perform a computational and theoretical study of thermal processes occurring in regenerative heat-exchangers of glass furnaces. Recommendations for increasing the efficiency and operating life of the heat-exchangers of this type are developed on the basis of the obtained data. These recommendations can be used in designing new glass furnaces as well as in modernizing currently operating melting complexes in the glass industry.

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A. V. Koshel’nik

Kharkov Polytechnic Institute – National Technical University; V. N. Karazin Kharkov National University

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Ukraine, Kharkov; Kharkov

T. N. Pugachova

Kharkov Polytechnic Institute – National Technical University; Ukrainian Engineering-Pedagogical Academy

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Ukraine, Kharkov; Kharkov

O. V. Kruglyakova

Kharkov Polytechnic Institute – National Technical University

Email: pishti2@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kharkov

V. G. Pavlova

Kharkov Polytechnic Institute – National Technical University

Email: pishti2@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kharkov

O. V. Dolobovskaya

Kharkov Polytechnic Institute – National Technical University

Email: pishti2@ukr.net
Ukraine, Kharkov

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