Systems for monitoring glass and/or glass foam density as a function of vertical position within a vessel
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C03B-005/24
C03B-005/235
G01N-009/24
출원번호
US-0801364
(2015-07-16)
등록번호
US-10125042
(2018-11-13)
발명자
/ 주소
McCann, Jonathan
Shock, Jeffrey M
Nesti, Bryan Keith
Mobley, John Euford
출원인 / 주소
Johns Manville
대리인 / 주소
Touslee, Robert D.
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80
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Methods and systems for determining density or density gradient of molten foamed glass in a glass melter, an apparatus downstream of a glass melter, or both. A molten foamed glass is generated having molten glass and bubbles entrained therein and/or a layer of glass foam on a top surface thereof in
Methods and systems for determining density or density gradient of molten foamed glass in a glass melter, an apparatus downstream of a glass melter, or both. A molten foamed glass is generated having molten glass and bubbles entrained therein and/or a layer of glass foam on a top surface thereof in a melter. At least a portion of the molten foamed glass is transferred into an apparatus positioned downstream of the melter, and the density or density gradient of the molten foamed glass in the melter or downstream apparatus is determined as a function of distance from a structural feature of the melter or downstream apparatus, or both, using one or more electromagnetic (EM) wave-based sensors.
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1. A system comprising: a submerged combustion melter comprising a floor, a roof, and a melter sidewall structure connecting the floor and roof, the melter having an intermediate location comprising a constant width zone positioned between an expanding width zone and a narrowing width zone, the melt
1. A system comprising: a submerged combustion melter comprising a floor, a roof, and a melter sidewall structure connecting the floor and roof, the melter having an intermediate location comprising a constant width zone positioned between an expanding width zone and a narrowing width zone, the melter configured to define an internal space for generating a turbulent molten foamed glass, the submerged combustion melter comprising at least one combustion burner positioned in the floor, the roof, and/or the sidewall structure from which emanates combustion products that intimately contact the molten foamed glass and provide the turbulent molten foamed glass;a downstream apparatus positioned downstream of and fluidly connected to the submerged combustion melter, the downstream apparatus comprising at least a floor and a sidewall structure defining an internal space sufficient for containing a non-flowing or flowing stream of the molten foamed glass;two or more electromagnetic (EM) wave sources selected from the group consisting of nuclear and X-ray sources supported by two or more first stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent a first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and two or more EM wave detectors selected from the group consisting of nuclear and X-ray detectors supported by two or more second stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent an opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, the two or more detectors positioned to intercept an attenuated EM wave;the two or more first and second stationary, substantially vertical posts extending generally vertically from a plant floor or other support structure up to points along portions of external surfaces of the respective first and opposite sidewall portions;the two or more first and second stationary, substantially vertical posts extending to respective heights that are less than, equal to, or greater than a height of the melter or downstream apparatus roof;the two or more EM wave sources supported by the two or more first stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors supported by the two or more second stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter and downstream apparatus, configured to determine change of density of the molten foamed glass at a given depth in the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both as a function of time. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM wave sources comprises a plurality of stationary EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises a plurality of stationary EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM wave sources are respective single EM wave sources vertically positionable on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises a plurality of stationary EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM wave sources are respective single EM wave sources vertically pivotally mounted on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises a plurality of stationary EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are respective single EM wave detectors vertically positionable on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of stationary EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are respective single EM wave detectors vertically pivotally mounted on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of stationary EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical posts adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are configured to produce two or more measured density input signals routed through wired or wireless connections to a master controller that interfaces with a computer through wired or wireless connections, the master controller configured to compare the two or more measured density input signals to set point values, and then emit appropriate output control signals to adjust a parameter selected from the group consisting of melter feed rate, submerged combustion burner oxidant flow rate, submerged combustion fuel flow rate, production rate of molten foamed glass, and combinations thereof, and one or more slave controllers configured to receive two or more measured density input signals and employ one or more control strategies to produce two or more output control signals to control fuel and/or oxidant flow rate to one or more foam impingement burners protruding through the roof of the downstream apparatus for providing foam control in the downstream apparatus, and optionally another output control signal configured to control one or more optional electric coils for Joule heating or temperature maintenance of molten foamed glass in the downstream apparatus. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the two or more EM sources and detectors are positioned to measure the density of the molten foamed glass near an expected interface between glass foam and liquid molten glass in the melter and the downstream apparatus. 9. A system comprising: a submerged combustion melter comprising a floor, a roof, and a melter sidewall structure connecting the floor and roof, the melter having an intermediate location comprising a constant width zone positioned between an expanding width zone and a narrowing width zone, the melter configured to define an internal space for generating a turbulent molten foamed glass, the submerged combustion melter comprising at least one combustion burner positioned in the floor, the roof, and/or the sidewall structure from which emanates combustion products that intimately contact the molten foamed glass and provide the turbulent molten foamed glass;a downstream apparatus positioned downstream of and fluidly connected to the submerged combustion melter, the downstream apparatus comprising at least a floor and a sidewall structure defining an internal space sufficient for containing a non-flowing or flowing stream of the molten foamed glass; andtwo or more electromagnetic (EM) wave sources selected from the group consisting of nuclear and X-ray sources supported by two or more first substantially vertical portions of respective stationary frames, the two or more first substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent respective first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and two or more EM wave detectors selected from the group consisting of nuclear and X-ray detectors supported by two or more second substantially vertical portions of the respective stationary frames, the two or more second substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent an opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, the two or more EM wave detectors positioned to intercept an attenuated EM wave;the two or more electromagnetic (EM) wave sources supported by the two or more first substantially vertical portions of the respective stationary frames, the first substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors supported by the two or more second substantially vertical portions of the respective stationary frames, the second substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both, configured to determine change of density of the molten foamed glass at a given depth in either the melter, and in the downstream apparatus as a function of time. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of stationary EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical first portions of the stationary frames adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises respective pluralities of stationary EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical second portions of the respective stationary frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 11. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM wave sources are respective single EM wave sources vertically positionable on respective single stationary, substantially vertical first portions of the respective stationary frames adjacent the first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises a plurality of stationary EM wave detectors arranged vertically on a single stationary, substantially vertical second portion of the stationary frame adjacent the opposite sidewall portion of the melter or downstream apparatus, or both. 12. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM wave sources are respective single EM wave sources vertically pivotally mounted on respective single stationary, substantially vertical first portions of the respective stationary frames adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises a plurality of stationary EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical second portions of the respective stationary frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 13. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are respective single EM wave detectors vertically positionable on respective single stationary, substantially vertical first portions of the respective stationary frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of stationary EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical second portions of the stationary frames adjacent the first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 14. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are respective single EM wave detectors vertically pivotally mounted on respective single stationary, substantially vertical first portions of the respective stationary frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of stationary EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single stationary, substantially vertical second portions of the stationary frames adjacent the first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 15. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are configured to produce two or more measured density input signals routed through wired or wireless connections to a master controller that interfaces with a computer through wired or wireless connections, the master controller configured to compare the two or more measured density input signals to set point values, and then emit appropriate output control signals to adjust a parameter selected from the group consisting of melter feed rate, submerged combustion burner oxidant flow rate, submerged combustion fuel flow rate, production rate of molten foamed glass, and combinations thereof, and one or more slave controllers configured to receive two or more measured density input signals and employ one or more control strategies to produce two or more output control signals to control fuel and/or oxidant flow rate to one or more foam impingement burners protruding through the roof of the downstream apparatus for providing foam control in the downstream apparatus, and optionally another output control signal configured to control one or more optional electric coils for Joule heating or temperature maintenance of molten foamed glass in the downstream apparatus. 16. The system of claim 9 wherein the two or more EM sources and detectors are positioned to measure the density of the molten foamed glass near an expected interface between glass foam and liquid molten glass in the melter and the downstream apparatus. 17. A system comprising: a submerged combustion melter comprising a floor, a roof, and a melter sidewall structure connecting the floor and roof, the melter having an intermediate location comprising a constant width zone positioned between an expanding width zone and a narrowing width zone, the melter configured to define an internal space for generating a turbulent molten foamed glass, the submerged combustion melter comprising at least one combustion burner positioned in the floor, the roof, and/or the sidewall structure from which emanates combustion products that intimately contact the molten foamed glass and provide the turbulent molten foamed glass;a downstream apparatus positioned downstream of and fluidly connected to the submerged combustion melter, the downstream apparatus comprising at least a floor and a sidewall structure defining an internal space sufficient for containing a non-flowing or flowing stream of the molten foamed glass;two or more electromagnetic (EM) wave sources selected from the group consisting of nuclear and X-ray sources supported by two or more first substantially vertical portions of respective movable frames, the first substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent a first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and two or more EM wave detectors selected from the group consisting of nuclear and X-ray detectors supported by two or more second substantially vertical portions of the respective movable frames, the second substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent an opposite sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, the two or more detectors positioned to intercept respective attenuated EM waves;the two or more electromagnetic (EM) wave sources supported by the two or more first substantially vertical portions of the respective movable frames, the first substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent the first sidewall portion of the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both, and the two or more EM wave detectors supported by the two or more second substantially vertical portions of the respective movable frames, the second substantially vertical portions of the respective frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, configured to determine change of density of the molten foamed glass at a given depth in the melter, and the downstream apparatus, as a function of time; configured to determine change of density of the molten foamed glass at a given depth in the melter, and the downstream apparatus as a function of time. 18. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM wave sources each comprises respective pluralities of EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single movable, substantially vertical first portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the respective first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both, and the two or more EM wave detectors each comprises respective pluralities of EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single movable, substantially vertical second portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the respective opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 19. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM wave sources are respective single EM wave sources vertically positionable on the respective single movable, substantially vertical first portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the respective first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises respective pluralities of EM wave detectors arranged vertically on respective single movable, substantially vertical second portions of the movable frames adjacent the respective opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 20. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM wave sources are respective single EM wave sources vertically pivotally mounted on respective single movable, substantially vertical first portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the respective first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave detectors comprises respective pluralities of EM wave detectors arranged vertically on the respective single movable, substantially vertical second portions of the movable frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 21. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are respective single EM wave detectors vertically positionable on respective single movable, substantially vertical first portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the respective opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single movable, substantially vertical second portions of the movable frames adjacent the first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, or both. 22. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are respective single EM wave detectors vertically pivotally mounted on respective single movable, substantially vertical first portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the opposite sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus, and the two or more EM wave sources comprises respective pluralities of EM wave sources arranged vertically on respective single movable, substantially vertical second portions of the respective movable frames adjacent the first sidewall portions of the melter and the downstream apparatus. 23. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM wave detectors are configured to produce two or more measured density input signals routed through wired or wireless connections to a master controller that interfaces with a computer through wired or wireless connections, the master controller configured to compare the two or more measured density input signals to set point values, and then emit appropriate output control signals to adjust a parameter selected from the group consisting of melter feed rate, submerged combustion burner oxidant flow rate, submerged combustion fuel flow rate, production rate of molten foamed glass, and combinations thereof, and one or more slave controllers configured to receive two or more measured density input signals and employ one or more control strategies to produce two or more output control signals to control fuel and/or oxidant flow rate to one or more burners protruding through the roof of the downstream apparatus for providing foam control in the downstream apparatus, and optionally another output control signal configured to control one or more optional electric coils for Joule heating or temperature maintenance of molten foamed glass in the downstream apparatus. 24. The system of claim 17 wherein the two or more EM sources and detectors are positioned to measure the density of the molten foamed glass near an expected interface between glass foam and liquid molten glass in the melter and the downstream apparatus.
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