Boundary Conditions for Designing the Lining of a Glass-Founding Furnace with Innovative Parameters to Improve Technical Efficiency


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This article presents results obtained from numerical modeling of external heat exchange in an innovative gas-fired glass-founding furnace with an output of 2.92 tons/m2·day). Unit heat consumption in the furnace is 4.187 MJ/kg. Boundary conditions are determined for designing and building a lining for the working space of the furnace. It is established that the average and maximum temperatures are 1512.6 and 1608.4°C for the roof, 1548.3 and 1596.3°C for the longitudinal wall (on the burner side of the furnace), and 1553.2 and 1622.2°C for the end wall (next to the flow). The average temperatures of the surface of the bath in the founding and fining zones are 1404.8 and 1426.6°C, respectively.

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V. Ya. Dzyuzer

Ural Federal University

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Email: vdzuzer@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

V. S. Shvydkii

Ural Federal University

Email: vdzuzer@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

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