2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2012.04.030
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The application of CFD modelling to support the reduction of CO 2 emissions in cement industry

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe cement industry is one of the leading producers of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, of which CO 2 is the most significant. Recently, researchers have invested a considerable amount of time studying ways to improve energy consumption and pollutant formation in the overall cement manufacturing process. One idea involves dividing the calcination and clinkering processes into two separate furnaces. The calcination process is performed in a calciner while the clinkering process takes place in a ro… Show more

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“…The cement production process, energy use and related CO 2 emissions are known from previous research (Us on et al, 2013;Benhelal et al, 2012;Mikulcic et al, 2012). Traditional pathways to decrease cement production emissions are improved energy efficiency through improved technology, better process integration together with the use of clinker substitutes like waste fly ash and slags from power production and minerals processing (Ishak and Hashim, 2014;Worrell et al, 2008), and fuel switching and alternative fuels (McLellan et al, 2012;Rahman et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The cement production process, energy use and related CO 2 emissions are known from previous research (Us on et al, 2013;Benhelal et al, 2012;Mikulcic et al, 2012). Traditional pathways to decrease cement production emissions are improved energy efficiency through improved technology, better process integration together with the use of clinker substitutes like waste fly ash and slags from power production and minerals processing (Ishak and Hashim, 2014;Worrell et al, 2008), and fuel switching and alternative fuels (McLellan et al, 2012;Rahman et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is one of the main factors for this warming [71][72][73][74]. Cement manufacturing is a process which emits CO 2 in large amount [71,[75][76][77]. Cement industry alone produces about Fig.…”
Section: Negative Environmental Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, one of the new possibilities of more relevant modelling of velocities and the angle of impacting particles is CFD with an Eulerian-Lagrangean approach such as used recently with Ansys code [19,30]. The erosion rate provided by a Fluent numerical simulation will be here used for the estimation of the removal rate of material from the tube under consideration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%