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Radiative Heat Transfer and Applications for Glass Production Processes II

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Glass is a man-made material which is used for many thousands of years. It plays an important role in our everydays life, in modern architecture, in science and many other fields.

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Siedow, N. (2011). Radiative Heat Transfer and Applications for Glass Production Processes II. In: Fasano, A. (eds) Mathematical Models in the Manufacturing of Glass. Lecture Notes in Mathematics(), vol 2010. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15967-1_3

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