2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10717-005-0047-8
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Methods for Controlling Thermal Performance of the Glass-Melting Furnace

Abstract: The specifics and control algorithms of thermal performance of a glass-melting furnace are described. The methods for setting and monitoring the temperature regulation parameters in the working space are analyzed. The results of calculation of the fuel rate, the maximum roof and glass melt temperatures, and their positions along the furnace depending on its output are given. The advantages of using a mathematical model for the construction of an automated control system for the thermal performance of the glass… Show more

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“…Dzyuzer, Shvydkii, and Klimychev described the specifics and control algorithms for a glass‐melting furnace and analyzed methods for setting and monitoring the temperature regulation parameters in the working space. The advantages were demonstrated by using their mathematical model for the construction of an automated control system for the thermal regulation of the glass‐melting furnace …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Dzyuzer, Shvydkii, and Klimychev described the specifics and control algorithms for a glass‐melting furnace and analyzed methods for setting and monitoring the temperature regulation parameters in the working space. The advantages were demonstrated by using their mathematical model for the construction of an automated control system for the thermal regulation of the glass‐melting furnace …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The advantages were demonstrated by using their mathematical model for the construction of an automated control system for the thermal regulation of the glass-melting furnace. 3 To control the temperature for a TV Glass furnace, Moon and Lee modeled one linear portion of the furnace with a First Order-Plus-Dead-Time (FOPDT) System and applied a PI controller to the FOPDT model. The remaining complex and nonlinear portion of the furnace dynamics was covered by a fuzzy logic system using rules collected from human experts.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%