Distribution of Power Density in the Glass Melt at Different Electrode Configurations in All-Electric Furnace
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Published:2008-04
Issue:
Volume:39-40
Page:431-436
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ISSN:1662-8985
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Container-title:Advanced Materials Research
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language:
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Short-container-title:AMR
Abstract
The power density in glass melts has been studied at different arrangements of electrodes
in all-electric melting furnace. Bottom, top and plate electrodes have been arranged into the model
furnace in form of hexahedron about the edge 1m. The results of mathematical modelling showed
that there has been very narrow relationship between the distribution of power density in glass melt
and the temperature field and therefore by means of suitable arrangement of electrodes it is possible
to influence the intensity of convective currents of the glass melt. From evaluated dependencies of
power density distribution near the tips of electrodes follows that in case of rod electrodes, the
power density decreases with increasing length of the electrodes. Opposite behaviour happens at
plate electrodes because the power density distribution in the centre of the basin between electrodes
increases with increasing distance of the electrodes from the bottom of the furnace. By means of
mathematical modelling also have been evaluated the volumes of glass melt in surroundings of
electrodes where are the power densities superior to pmean (60000 W.m-3). The volumes are very
small with regard on the total volume of furnace and do not exceed the value 22%. From mentioned
follows that mathematical modelling of glass melting furnaces by means of CFD programme Fluent
gives to acceptable computational subservience to study of power density distribution in all-electric
melting furnaces.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
General Engineering