Abstract

The specifics of the technology for the production of block foam glass are presented, the results of experimental studies of the properties of the material are presented, a method for improving production based on mathematical modeling of heat transfer processes is proposed. It is shown that the processes of high-temperature processing of foam glass make a key contribution to the formation of a high-quality porous structure, therefore, this area of ​​research needs the development of adequate methods for calculating the main macrophysical parameters based on the theory of heat transfer. A technique for checking the adequacy of the mathematical model of heat transfer is presented using the example of spontaneous cooling of a foam glass block. The entire procedure for checking the adequacy of the mathematical model was carried out in three stages. At the first stage, the degree of validation of the model is assessed, functional dependencies with the results of an experimental study based on the Pearson determination coefficient. The main stage includes the evaluation of the confidence intervals of the experimental data and the discussion of the convergence of the results of the analytical calculation with the results of the experimental data. The final stage, at which a comprehensive assessment of the adequacy of the mathematical model is given, includes both the results of the preparatory and the main stages. The results of the study showed that it can be concluded that the calculated data have sufficient convergence with the experimental data and indicate the adequacy of the developed mathematical model of heat transfer.

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