The cement industry is an energy intensive industry consuming about 4 GJ per tonne of cement produced. A thermodynamic analysis for cogeneration using the waste heat streams is not easily available. Data from a working 1 Mt per annum plant in India is used to obtain an energy balance for the system and a Sankey diagram is drawn. It is found that about 35% of the input energy is being lost with the waste heat streams. A steam cycle is selected to recover the heat from the streams using a waste heat recovery steam generator and it is estimated that about 4.4 MW of electricity can be generated. This represents about 30% of the electricity requirement of the plant and a 10% improvement in the primary energy efficiency of the plant. The payback ...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
This study investigates the recovery of wasted heat in the cement plant industries (Neka Cement Fact...
Cement production is intensive in terms of energy consumption. An analysis of the resources involved...
AbstractThere is a more potential in a cement factory for electric power generation using waste heat...
The cement production process is energy intensive both in terms of the thermal energy (firing the ki...
Abstract — In a conventional cement production plant, about 75 % of the overall energy utilized is t...
Cement subsector next to the glass industry is counted among one of the most energy-intensive indust...
AbstractThis paper discusses three options for waste heat recovery in cement plant, they are dual-pr...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Systems are spreading more and more in cement factories and are essential ...
The cement production is an energy intensive industry with energy typically accounting for 50-60% of...
Cement plants are one of the massive energy consumers and greenhouse gas producers. Processes that a...
Cement industry ranks 2nd in energy consumption among the industries in India. It is one of the majo...
This paper examines the performance of a new Marnoch Heat Engine (MHE) that recovers waste heat from...
The main aim of this study was to determine the available heat in the cement kiln exhaust gas subjec...
A simple model is presented to assess the thermal performance of a cement industry with an integrate...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
This study investigates the recovery of wasted heat in the cement plant industries (Neka Cement Fact...
Cement production is intensive in terms of energy consumption. An analysis of the resources involved...
AbstractThere is a more potential in a cement factory for electric power generation using waste heat...
The cement production process is energy intensive both in terms of the thermal energy (firing the ki...
Abstract — In a conventional cement production plant, about 75 % of the overall energy utilized is t...
Cement subsector next to the glass industry is counted among one of the most energy-intensive indust...
AbstractThis paper discusses three options for waste heat recovery in cement plant, they are dual-pr...
Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Systems are spreading more and more in cement factories and are essential ...
The cement production is an energy intensive industry with energy typically accounting for 50-60% of...
Cement plants are one of the massive energy consumers and greenhouse gas producers. Processes that a...
Cement industry ranks 2nd in energy consumption among the industries in India. It is one of the majo...
This paper examines the performance of a new Marnoch Heat Engine (MHE) that recovers waste heat from...
The main aim of this study was to determine the available heat in the cement kiln exhaust gas subjec...
A simple model is presented to assess the thermal performance of a cement industry with an integrate...
The cost of energy as part of the total production costs in the cement industry is significant, typi...
This study investigates the recovery of wasted heat in the cement plant industries (Neka Cement Fact...
Cement production is intensive in terms of energy consumption. An analysis of the resources involved...