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63rd Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 22, Issue 5


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2001 | 146 Pages | ISBN: 047029471X | PDF | 10 MB
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 The A.I. Andrews Memorial Lecture: The Structure of Glass (pages 1-21): Richard LehmanChapter 2 Development of a Highly Water?Resistant Hot Water Tank Coating (pages 23-24): Jim WatersChapter 3 Ceramic Substrates for Nonstick Coatings (pages 25-31): William D. FaustChapter 4 The Relationship of Frit Composition to Thermal Expansion (pages 33-40): Robert L. Hyde, Vernon J. Grebe and Ronald T. StevensonChapter 5 Experiences with a High?Speed Flowcoater (pages 41-53): Jeff SellinsChapter 6 Viscosity Measurements to Control Enamel Application (pages 55-63): Holger Evele and Glen StephensonChapter 7 Particle Size in Recirculated Powder (pages 65-73): Kerry CordellChapter 8 Finite Element Analysis Applications for the Appliance Industry: Solutions in Steelâ„¢ (pages 75-80): Tom WormaldChapter 9 Sequential Experimentation to Optimize Surface Preparation for Porcelain Application to Fabricated and Welded Components (pages 81-96): Cy Connors and Terrence R. GilesChapter 10 Thermal Imaging of Enameled Aluminum Pan Supports (pages 97-105): Charles A. BaldwinChapter 11 Iron Oxide Interfacial Reactions as Related to Enamel Bonding (pages 107-114): Dana Fick, Chuck Layne, Dave Gnizak and Holger EveleChapter 12 Influence of Moisture on Enamels during Firing (pages 115-123): Vincent Duchamp and James WoullardChapter 13 The Pemcoat Process: A New Process that Simplifies Direct Enameling (pages 125-136): Christian Schlegel, Koen Lips and Frits LamoteChapter 14 Advanced Cryogenic Processing: Frequently Asked Questions (pages 137-140): Arnie BreidenbaughChapter 15 Standard Work (pages 141-143): Darlene Ownbey

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63rd Conference on Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 1


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2003 | 295 Pages | ISBN: 0470294779 | PDF | 17 MB
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 TV Panel Production: Simulation of the Forming Process (pages 1-19): Olaf Op den Camp, Dries Hegen, Gerard Haagh and Maurice LimpensChapter 2 Model?Based Control of Glass Melting Furnaces and Forehearths: First Principles?Based Model of Predictive Control System Design (pages 21-47): Ton C. Backx, Leo Huisman, Patricia Astrid and Ruud BeerkensChapter 3 Modeling of Glass Melting Furnaces and Validation of Models (pages 49-69): L. Onsel, Z. Eltutar and O. OrucChapter 4 The State of the Art in Glass Melt Tank Design and Construction (pages 71-80): Matthias Lindig and Bernd BaunachChapter 5 A Technical and Economic Assessment of Efforts to Advance Glass Melting Practices (pages 81-90): C. Philip Ross and Gabe L TincherChapter 6 Ceramic Sensors for the Glass Industry (pages 91-100): Sheikh A. AkbarChapter 7 Heating of Glass?Forming Batch Blankets (pages 101-114): O. S. Verheijen, O. M. G. C. Op Den Camp and R. G. C. BeerkensChapter 8 Modern Recycling Technologies in Glass: A Survey of the State of the Art (pages 115-128): Holger DrescherChapter 9 The Next Step in the Evolution of the Doghouse (pages 129-139): Ron D. ArgentChapter 10 Development and Commercialization of the Next Generation Oxygen?Fuel Burner (pages 141-159): Dan Wishnick, Val Smirnov, Bill Hobson, John Latter, Kevin Cook, David Rue and Mark KhinkisChapter 11 Bubbles and Blister (pages 161-174): Erik Muysenberg and Jiri UllrichChapter 12 Sampling Glass Raw Materials (pages 175-195): George H. Edwards and Peter W. HarbenChapter 13 Criteria for the Selection of Refractories for Special Glass Melting Tanks (pages 197-210): Michael Dunkl, Manfred Balzer and Amul GuptaChapter 14 Performance of Fusion?Cast ??(3 Alumina Crowns in Industrial Oxy?Fuel Furnaces: Post?Campaign Experience (pages 211-224): Amul Gupta, K. R. Selkregg and L. KotacskaChapter 15 Furnace Life Extension: Debris Removal and Ceramic Welding (pages 225-232): Don ShampChapter 16 ACT Platinum Coatings: Complete Protection for ZAC Furnace Blocks (pages 233-241): Paul WilliamsChapter 17 Glass Tank Reinforcements (pages 243-252): W. Simader and H. WalserChapter 18 Casting of a Chrome?Alumina Monolithic Lining for Melting Insulation Fiberglass in a Cold?Top Electric Melter (pages 253-270): R. S. Cook, W. H. Fausey, M. G. Wheeler, D. L. Smathers and D. G. PatelChapter 19 Ceramic Welding Update: Innovation Drives Material Development and Application Techniques (pages 271-278): Kevin PendletonChapter 20 Using Oxygen Enrichment to Extend Regenerative Furnace Life and Enhance Glass Production (pages 279-293): James E. Auker and Glenn Neff

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