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Naseer Aboodi Alkhalidi ( Assistant Professor )
College Engineering - Mechanics
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An exergy analysis for cement industries: An overview
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N.A. Madlool Author Name:
R. Saidur, N.A. Rahim, M.R. Islam, M.S. Hossian Co Authors Names:
Elsevier, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Publisher Name:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Volume 16, Issue 1, January 2012, Pages 921–932  
2012 Publication Year:

Abstract

Cement production has been one of the most energy intensive industries in the world with energy typically accounting about 30–40% of the production costs. Reduction of the production cost is very much important. Therefore, many studies on the efficient use of energy were carried out in the past. Moreover, these studies, which are based on exergy analysis, focus on industrial applications only. This paper reviewed exergy analysis, exergy balance, and exergetic efficiencies for cement industry. It is found that the exergy efficiency for cement production units ranges from 18% to 49% as well as the exergy losses due to the irreversibility from kiln are higher than other units in cement production plant.