RI 5946 The Performance And Operating Characteristics Of An Image Furnace Having 60-Inch Paraboloidal Mirrors ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edwin E. Maust
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

In response to the ever- increasing demand for high temperature materials, the Bureau of Mines instituted a program for the study and development of superrefractories, One of the major tools obtained for use in this research was an image furnace of the double-paraboloidal mirror type. Although extensive theoretical analyses of solar furnace performance may be found in the literature, comparable detailed information on the double-paraboloidal-mirror image furnace has been nonexistent. This report presents an analysis based on an investigation undertaken to ascertain the limitations and characteristics of the furnace so that it can be used most effectively. The quantitative determination of the energy available at the image, the control of this energy by mans of a 60-inch iris diaphragm, and its variation with position and time relative to the heat source used have all been dealt with in detail. The quantitative results were obtained using a specially designed waterflow calorimeter and these measurements, in conjunction with the theoretical analysis, are used to present a fairly complete description of the furnace and its capabilities.
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APA: Edwin E. Maust  (1962)  RI 5946 The Performance And Operating Characteristics Of An Image Furnace Having 60-Inch Paraboloidal Mirrors ? Summary

MLA: Edwin E. Maust RI 5946 The Performance And Operating Characteristics Of An Image Furnace Having 60-Inch Paraboloidal Mirrors ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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