Results of measurements of high-temperature IR-spectra of six iron-containing float glass melts are presented. The spectra of these melts were divided into four characteristic zones having specified temperature dependencies of absorption coefficients. It is demonstrated in what extent the differences in absorption coefficients of the studied melts within each of these zones lead to the differences in radiative conductivity of melts. It is concluded that for obtaining dependable radiative conductivity data for computer simulation of melting processes one has to measure optical spectra of any new melt of the same type in the wavelength range at least up to 2.7um.
Origin
Thermex Company, St Petersburg, Russia
Journal Title
Ceramic Trans 82 1998 323-333
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1622a