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The course involves the fundamental chemical-engineering and technological knowledge of glass preparation, particularly by glass melting. The contemporary approaches to preparation of special glasses by modern non-melting methods are summarized in the introductory lecture. The substantial part of the course focuses on the glass melting process of industrial glasses. The individual courses are chronologically arranged according to the actual development of the glass melting process. Last update: Kloužek Jaroslav (22.11.2012)
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Students will be able to: Describe the various partial melting processes on the basis of the results of experiments for the models and practical knowledge and to define the most important process parameters. Suggest a condition for the realization of the melting process based on processes knowledge. Use glass melting process knowledge to solve problems of glass production and preparation of laboratory glass. Prepare the glass of given composition in laboratory conditions. Last update: VED107 (20.01.2015)
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Z: Hlaváč J.: The Technology of Glass and Ceramics, Elsevier, Amsterdam 1983. ISBN: 0-444-41577-7
D: Varshneya A.K.: Fundamentals of Inorganic Glasses, Academic Press, London 1994. ISBN:978-0127149707
D: Paul A.: Chemistry of glasses, Chapman and Hall, London 1982. ISBN:0-4412-27820-0
D: Trier W.: Glass furnaces - Design Construction and operation, SGT, Sheffield 1987. ISBN:0900682205
D: Bartuška M.(Ed.): Glass Defects, Práh, Prague 2001. ISBN:978-80-7252-217-0 Last update: Kloužek Jaroslav (22.11.2012)
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1. Glass raw materials and their treatment, chemical reactions in glass batch
2. Particle dissolution in the glass melt
3. Bubble removal from glass melts, gas solubilities and bubble nucleation in glass melts
4. Oxidation-reduction equilibria in glass melts
5. Dissolution of chemical inhohogeneities (cords)
6. Character of glass flow in glass melting furnaces
7. Energy consumption and melting performance of the melting space
8. The evaporation of volatile glass components during melting
9. Corrosion of refractory materials and heating electrodes by glass melts
10. Glass forming processes
11. Glass annealing
12. Coloured glasses
13. Special glasses
14. Coatings on glass Last update: Kloužek Jaroslav (22.11.2012)
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Lecture slides Last update: Kloužek Jaroslav (07.12.2012)
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