Application Of A New Method For Radiative Heat Transfer To Flat Glass Tempering

Temperature distributions within semi-transparent materials like glass strongly determine their behaviour. It is fundamental to take radiation into account to determine exact temperature distributions. The Rosseland Approximation for radiation is usually an appropriate method, but is only valid with an optically thick glass. In this paper, an improved approximation that is both efficient and sufficiently accurate, even for the semi-transparent region, is proposed. This new radiation model is used to determine the temperature along the flat glass thickness during tempering. The impact of temperature evaluation on residual stresses is discussed.

Author
N Siedow Et Al
Origin
Fraunhofer Inst Ind Mathematics, Germany
Journal Title
Jacs 88 8 2005 2181-2187
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 1879

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Application Of A New Method For Radiative Heat Transfer To Flat Glass Tempering
Jacs 88 8 2005 2181-2187
F 1879
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