Using computer simulation tools to reduce emissions in glass furnaces

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Bauer, R.A.
Lankhorst, A.M.
Van, Limpt, J.A.C.
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[1] TNO Institute of Applied Physics, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[2] TNO Institute of Applied Physics, Delft, Netherlands
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