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Thermal Analysis and Cogeneration of a Cement Plant

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This book emphasizes the thermodynamic analysis of a cement industry. The analysis can be used as a precursor to achieve and how to achieve the basic objectives of any cement industry i.e. minimizing energy consumptions, minimizing the cost of production, and maximizing plant productivity. A simple model and a program by using MATLAB has been developed on the basis of mass, energy and exergy balance and has been applied to BVCL. The various performance parameters of the different components have been evaluated by making use of data collected over a year and irreversibility of kiln system has been estimated. Various energy conservation opportunities have been identified and some have been examined. A heat recovery steam power plant has been proposed for the generation of electricity, which utilizes the waste heat of this plant. The capacity of the plant has been estimated.

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Dipak Sen did his postgraduation from the National Institute of Technology Silchar (NITS). He is pursuing PhD from the National Institute of Technology Agartala (NITA). His main research activity is in the field of flow visualization, experimental fluid mechanics and thermal power.

Product details

Authors Dharpohar Das, Dharpohari Das, Rajsekhar Panua, Dipa Sen, Dipak Sen
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.05.2018
 
EAN 9783659443114
ISBN 978-3-659-44311-4
No. of pages 60
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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