In this paper, the thermodynamic, economic and enviromental analyses of a cement plant are made using the first and second law of thermodynamics based on actual operational data. The thermo and economic calculations provide information about the cost formation and the interactions among the cement plant components. The enviromental analysis quantifies the emission and provides alternative ways of operating environmentally friendly cement production plant Keywords: : Cement, Economic, Environment, Exergy and Thermodynamic
The cement subsector consumes approximately 12-15 of the total industrial energy use. Therefore, thi...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
The attention to environmental impacts of cement production has grown fast in recent decades. The ce...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
The cement industry sector is an energy-intensive industrial sector; cement is the most widely used ...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
Energy, exergy and cost-benefit analyses were conducted on a cement plant in South Africa in order t...
This study investigates the recovery of wasted heat in the cement plant industries (Neka Cement Fact...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
The study evaluates the energy consumption of both wet and dry processes cement manufacturing plant ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the exergetic, environmental, and economic impact of the use of ...
Cement subsector next to the glass industry is counted among one of the most energy-intensive indust...
Cement industry ranks 2nd in energy consumption among the industries in India. It is one of the majo...
Cement production has been one of the most energy intensive industries in the world with energy typi...
The cement subsector consumes approximately 12-15 of the total industrial energy use. Therefore, thi...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
The attention to environmental impacts of cement production has grown fast in recent decades. The ce...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
The cement industry is a world-wide industry, consuming about 2% of annual global energy demand. Tec...
The cement industry sector is an energy-intensive industrial sector; cement is the most widely used ...
Cement clinkerisation is the major energy-consuming process in cement manufacturing due to the high-...
Energy, exergy and cost-benefit analyses were conducted on a cement plant in South Africa in order t...
This study investigates the recovery of wasted heat in the cement plant industries (Neka Cement Fact...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has predicted global rise in temperature and ca...
The study evaluates the energy consumption of both wet and dry processes cement manufacturing plant ...
The aim of this study is to analyze the exergetic, environmental, and economic impact of the use of ...
Cement subsector next to the glass industry is counted among one of the most energy-intensive indust...
Cement industry ranks 2nd in energy consumption among the industries in India. It is one of the majo...
Cement production has been one of the most energy intensive industries in the world with energy typi...
The cement subsector consumes approximately 12-15 of the total industrial energy use. Therefore, thi...
Cement production requires intensive use of natural raw materials and energy. It also results in emi...
The attention to environmental impacts of cement production has grown fast in recent decades. The ce...