Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5475790 Energy 2017 34 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cement industry is considered as an energy intensive industry, owing to the huge amount of heat consumed in pyro-process unit. There are many conventional methods around, which can be applied to carry out energy targeting in a cement production plant, including conceptual, mathematical or even hybrid. However, full application of these approaches would be time-consuming and costly. So, in this research, our attempt has been focused on development of a rapid approach for benchmarking of an existing plant with respect to energy consumption, and subsequently estimating an achievable scope for energy saving. To realize this goal, five different pyro-process units were simulated and then targeted using Pinch Analysis approach. Having done this conceptual analysis, the obtained results were mathematically correlated to shape a benchmarking model. The resulting model was also validated, in terms of accuracy, and was applied to other cement plants and showed an energy saving potential of up to 24%.
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