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15 1 American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM S110: “Standard Practice for Use of
16 the International System of Units (SI).” IEEE/ASTM SI 10–1997.
17 2 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1956 ASME Transactions, pp. 177–192. Lines: 0
18 Sherman, R.A.: “Radiation from Luminous and Nonluminous Natural Gas Flames.” ———
19 3 Association of Iron and Steel Engineers: “Making, Shaping, and Treating of Steels” 6.2109
20 (originally by USSteel Corp.); AISE, Pittsburgh, PA, 1998. ———
21 4 Bartok and Sarofim: “Fossil Fuel Combustion—A Source Book”; John Wiley & Sons, Normal
22 New York, NY, 1991. PgEnds:
23 5 Baukal, C.E.: “Oxygen-Enhanced Combustion,” CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1998.
24 6 Bennett, C.O. and Myers, J.E.: “Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer,” 3rd ed., McGraw-
25 Hill, New York, NY, 1982. [457], (1
26 7 Bhowmik, A.K.: “Maintenance Spells Extended Life for Chimneys and Stacks,” Plant
27 Engineering 9–3–92.
28 8 Bloom, F.S.: “Rate of heat Absorption of Steel,” Iron and Steel Engineer, 1955.
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9 Borman, G.L. and Ragland, K.W.: “Combustion Engineering,” McGraw-Hill, New York,
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10 Bosworth, R.C.L.: “Heat Transfer Phenomena,” John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1952.
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33 11 Brooks, G.: “Materials Processing II,” McMaster University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
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35 12 Brunner, Calvin R.: “Handbook of Incineration Systems,” McGraw-Hill, New York, NY,
1991.
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37 13 Caspersen, L.: “Next Generation Insulating Products Cut Energy Consumption,” Indus-
38 trial Heating Journal, Feb., 2001.
39 14 Ceramic Industry(journal), pp. 53–55, Feb. 1994.
40 15 Clark, F.H.: “Metals at High Temperatures,” Reinhold Publ. Co., New York, NY, 1950.
41 16 CRC Press: “Handbook of Chemistry and Physics,” Boca Raton, FL, 1993.
42 17 Drew Chemical Corp.: “Principals of Industrial Water Treatment,” 1987.
43 18 Essenhigh, R.H.: “An Introduction to Stirred Reactor Theory Applied to Design of Com-
44 bustion Chambers,” in Palmer and Beer: “Combustion Technology” pp. 389–391, Aca-
45 demic Press, New York, NY 1974.
1 19 Faraday, Michael: “The Chemical History of a Candle.” Cherokee Publishing Co., Mari-
2 etta, GA. ISBN 0-87797-209-5, 1861.
3 20 Ganapathy, V.: “Applied Heat Transfer,” John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1982.
4 21 Gilchrist, J. D.: “Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories,” Pergamon Press, New York, NY,
5 1977.
6 22 Glinkov, M.S and Glinkov, G. M: “A General Theory of Furnaces,” Mir Publishers,
7 Moscow, 1980.
8 23 Gubareff, G.G., Jansson, J.E., Torberg, R.H.: “Thermal Radiation Properties Survey,” in
9 Orisik, M.N.: p. 103, “Radiative Transfer,” Wiley-Interscience, 1973.
10 24 Guenther, Rudolph: “Glass Melting Tank Furnaces,” Society of Glass Technology, Shef-
11 field, England, 1958.
12 25 Guyer, E.C. (Ed.): “Handbook of Applied Thermal Design,” Part 10 (by R. J. Reed),
13 Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia, PA, 1999.
14 26 Harbison-Walker Refractories Company: “Modern Refractory Practice,” 5th ed., Pitts- [458], (2
15 burgh, PA, 1992.
16 27 Hottel, H.C. and Egbert, R. B.: “The Radiation of Furnace Gases,” ASME Transactions,
17 May 1941. Lines: 57
18 28 Hougen, G.A., Watson, K.M., Ragatz, R.A.: “Chemical Process Principles,” John Wiley ———
19 & Sons, New York, NY, 1959. 7.0pt P
20 29 Howden Buffalo, Inc.: “Fan Engineering,” 9th ed., 1999. ———
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30 Hoyle, C.J.: “Combustion Characteristics of Fuels for Glass Melting,” Glass Journal, Feb.
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31 Iron & Steel Institute: “Reheating for Hot Working,” I&SI, London, 1968.
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32 Industrial Heating Equipment Assn.: “Combustion Technology Manual,” 5th ed. Figure 3,
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p. 326. IHEA, Arlington, VA, 1994.
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33 Industrial Heating Journal: Thermal Processing Databook, Dec., 2000, pp. 37–113.
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28 34 Iron and Steel Institute: “Reheating for hot working,” 1968.
29 35 Jones, J.C.: “Combustion Science,” Millennium Books, Newtown, NSW, Australia, 1993.
30 36 Karlekar, B.V. and Desmond, R. M.: “Heat Transfer,” West Publishing Co., St. Paul, MN,
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32 37 Khan, Y.U., Lawson, D.A., Tucker, R. J.: “Analysis of Radiative Heat Transfer in Ceramic-
33 Lined and Ceramic-Coated Furnaces,” pp. 21, 26. Institute of Energy journal, March 1998.
34 38 Kindrick, J.: “Understanding Productivity,” Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore,
35 MD, 1977.
36 39 Krivandin, V. and Markov, B.: “Metallurgical Furnaces,” Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1977/
37 1980.
38 40 Kutz, Myer, (Ed.): “Mechanical Engineers’ Handbook,” chapters 57–60, 69 (by R. J.
39 Reed), John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1996.
40 41 Lukasiewicz, M.A.: “Industrial Combustion Technologies,” GRI, (now Gas Technology
41 Institute), Des Plaines, IL, 1986.
42 42 Malloy, J.F.: “Thermal Insulation,” Reinhold Book Corp., New York, NY, 1969.
43 43 Marino, P.: “Numerical Modelling of Steel Tube Reheating in Walking Beam Furnaces.”
44 Proceedings of 5th European Conference on Industrial Furnaces and Boilers, Volume II,
45 INFUB, Portugal, 2000.
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1 44 McAdams, W.H.: “Heat Transmission,” 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1954.
2 45 McGraw-Hill: “ Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms,” McGraw-Hill, New York,
3 NY, 1994.
4 46 McGraw-Hill: “Perry’s Chemical Engineers Handbook,” 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, New
5 York, NY, 1973.
6 47 National Fire Protection Assn., Quincy, MA: “Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, NFPA
7 86,” 2001.
8 48 National Fire Protection Assn., Quincy, MA: “Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
9 Handbook,” 1993.
10 49 New York State Energy Research and Development Authority: “Energy Efficiency in the
11 Galvanizing Industry.” Summarized in North American Mfg. Co.’s Application Report
12 R-Gal-1, 7–88.*
13 50 Niessen, W.R.: “Combustion and Incineration Processes,” Marcel Dekker, New York, NY,
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15 51 North American Mfg. Co.: “Combustion Handbook, Volume I,” 3rd ed., 2001.*
16 52 North American Mfg. Co.: “Combustion Handbook, Volume II,” 3rd ed., 1995.*
17 53 North American Mfg. Co.: “Incineration of Hazardous, Toxic, Mixed Wastes,” 1993.*
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18 54 North American Mfg. Co.: “Practical Pointers,” 1989.* ———
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55 North American Mfg. Co.: “Handbook Supplement 146a: Applying Automatic Controls
20 to Furnace Dampers,” 1998.* ———
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56 North American Mfg. Co.: “ Handbook Supplement 146b: Throttled Air Jet Dampers—
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57 North American Mfg. Co.: “Handbook Supplement 230: Industrial Flame Types”, 1997.*
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58 North American Mfg. Co.: “Handbook Supplement 247: Stack Gas Dew Points,” 1990.*
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26 59 North American Mfg. Co.: “Handbook Supplement 260: Combustion Equipment Problem
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28 60 North American Mfg. Co.: “Handbook Supplement 280: Manifold Size Checking,” 1985.*
29 61 Osekoski, A.J.: “Selecting Refractories for PM and MIM Sintering Furnaces,” Parts 1 and
30 2 in Industrial Heating Journal, Apr.–May, 2001.
31 62 Ozisik, M.N.: “Radiative Transfer,” John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1973.
32 63 Palmer, H.B. and Beer, J.M.: “Combustion Technology,” pp. 389–391, Academic Press,
33 New York, NY, 1974.
34 64 Peray, K. and Waddell, J.: “The Rotary Cement Kiln,” Chemical Publishing, New York,
35 NY, 1972.
36 65 Peyton, K.B.: “Fuel Field Manual,” Nalco/Exxon, 1998.
37 66 Pfaender, H.G.: “Schott Guide to Glass,” Chapman and Hall, New York, NY, 1994.
38 67 Pincus, A.G.: “Melting Furnace Operation in the Glass Industry,” Magazines for Industry,
39 New York, NY, 1980.
40 68 Pritchard, R.: “Handbook of Industrial Gas Utilization,” Van Nostrand Reinhold, New
41 York, NY, 1977.
42 69 Process Heating: “Improved Moisture Control Saves . . . ,” Energy, page 24, June, 2000.
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