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Modernization of Chamber Furnace Electric Equipment

2020 International Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies (FarEastCon), 2020
As part of the electrical equipment modernization, we propose a continuous temperature control system for a chamber resistance furnace. A furnace model is developed in the VisSim software package, which takes into account the heterogeneity of the furnace as a control object and includes 3 heat transfer circuits. System delays caused mainly by the delay
Alexander Gritsenko
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Optimal Thermal Control of a Chamber Furnace

Steel in Translation, 2018
When using local automatic control systems, the temperature and excess pressure of the hot gas in a chamber furnace are generally chosen independently, without regard for their interrelationships. At the same time, regulation of the fuel and air consumption involves changes in not only the temperature but also the pressure in the furnace chamber. That,
M. P. Revun   +3 more
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Crystallization in a chamber furnace

Journal of Applied Crystallography, 1997
A model of an air cooler (`cold finger') in a laboratory chamber furnace, for simultaneous regulation of different crystallization rates in a series of Tamman test tubes with the purpose of obtaining crystals, is given.
B. Cabrić, M. Kovacević, T. Pavlović
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A crystallization cooler in a chamber furnace

Journal of Crystal Growth, 1996
Abstract A model of an air cooler (“cold key”) installed in a laboratory chamber furnace for regulating different crystallization fronts and rates in crucible columns, with the purpose of obtaining crystals is presented.
B. Čabrić, N. Danilović, B. Žižić
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Crystallization in a laboratory chamber furnace

Journal of Applied Crystallography, 1994
An apparatus for crystal growth from the melt, based on Stober's method and realized in our laboratory, is described.
B. Čabrić, T. Pavlović, B. Žižić
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Multiple Chamber Vacuum Furnaces vs. Single-Chamber Vacuum Furnaces—A Review

Heat Treating Conference, 2017
Abstract A review of vacuum processing in a multiple-chamber vs. single-chamber vacuum furnace and the advantages and disadvantages of both design concepts will be presented. Cycle calculations will be shown to illustrate the differences in the floor-to-floor time, heating energy required to process and cooling power to quench a ...
Benjamin T. Bernard, William J. Bernard
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3.11.3 FURNACES AND COMBUSTION CHAMBERS: HEAT TRANSFER IN FURNACES

Heat Exchanger Design Updates, 2006
Replace the existing Sections 3.11.1-3.11.7 in the folder for Part 3 with the new Sections.
J. M. Rhine   +2 more
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3.11.6 FURNACES AND COMBUSTION CHAMBERS: THE MULTIZONE FURNACE MODEL

Heat Exchanger Design Updates, 2006
Replace the existing Sections 3.11.1-3.11.7 in the folder for Part 3 with the new Sections.
J. S. Truelove, R. J. Tucker
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