To meet the increasing demand for energy saving and sustainable CO 2 reduction, a heat-pipe heat exchanger has been applied in the hot blast generating system to recover the flue gas sensible heat for the purpose of fuel gas preheating. In this paper, the performance evaluation method for the hot blast generating system is proposed and used to investigate the fuel gas preheating effect on the system's thermal efficiency. Experimental observation revealed that 3.1% of the efficiency improvement was achieved by the application of waste heat recovery. Accordingly, the energy consumed to enhance the blast air temperature was diminished by 0.115 kJ/°C-Nm 3 . In addition to energy saving, the fuel gas preheating also led to the reduction of the enrichment gas depletion rate. Based upon the field test results, the records indicated that the implementation of the flue gas heat recovery scheme in the hot blast generating process resulted in a saving of fuel consumption by 822 l/h on an oil equivalent basis. The benefits of energy saving over 1.9 million US dollars and the CO 2 reduction 15,000 tons can be achieved annually.
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