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Energy and Cost Analysis of Cement Production Using the Wet and Dry Processes in Nigeria
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作者 Olayinka S. Ohunakin Oluwafemi R. Leramo +2 位作者 olatunde a. abidakun Moradeyo K. Odunfa Oluwafemi B. Bafuwa 《Energy and Power Engineering》 2013年第9期537-550,共14页
The study evaluates the energy consumption of both wet and dry processes cement manufacturing plant in Nigeria. Enrgy consumption data collected for the period 2003 to 2011 were used to estimate the energy consumption... The study evaluates the energy consumption of both wet and dry processes cement manufacturing plant in Nigeria. Enrgy consumption data collected for the period 2003 to 2011 were used to estimate the energy consumption of the crushing, milling, agitation, burning, grinding and bagging operations. The total energy evaluation was based on the three primary energy sources which include electrical, combustion and human. The total estimated energy intensities were 6545 MJ/ton and 4197 MJ/ton for wet and dry processes respectively. The percentage consumption of energy in each operation is 93.68 and 90.34% (burning), 2.11 and 4.33% (milling), 0.43 and 0.67% (crushing), 1.39 and 0% (agitation), 2.12 and 3.90% (grinding), and 0.27 and 0.75% (bagging) of the total energy inputs for the wet and dry processes respectively. Furthermore, the average total energy cost of production showed that wet process is approximately 40% more cost intensive in cement production than the dry process while at the same time it is cost effective to run production on energy through gas powered plant than the national grid. 展开更多
关键词 WET PROCESS Dry PROCESS CEMENT CRUSHING MILLING NIGERIA
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