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Calculation of Heat Losses from the Outer Surface of a Furnace Enclosure

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Relations obtained from an analysis of published data and as a result of mathematical modeling of a glass furnace are presented for calculating the heat flux density into the environment from the outer surfaces of the enclosure of an industrial furnace — sidewalls, roof, and hearth. On the basis of a comparative analysis of these relations for a glass furnace recommendations are formulated for selecting and using relations for calculating the coefficients of heat emission from the outer walls of the enclosure for the purpose of making a better determination of the heat balance of a furnace.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 8, pp. 3 – 8, August, 2019.

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Popov, S.K., Korovyakovskii, A.V. & Serikov, É.A. Calculation of Heat Losses from the Outer Surface of a Furnace Enclosure. Glass Ceram 76, 281–285 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-019-00184-5

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