2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.645.505
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Oxygen-Enriched Combustion Technology Application and Economical Forecast in Cement Industry Kiln

Abstract: Using combustion theory to research on the technical theoretical features of oxygen-enriched combustion technology application to the cement industry kiln. On the basis of this, engineering projects of that, a certain enterprise 3000 t/d cement clinker production line applied oxygen-enriched combustion technology, and its economic evaluation were calculated. The results showed that: applying Oxygen-enriched combustion technology to the existing cement clinker calcined equipments, the coal powder consumption, t… Show more

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“…We design a 8-order bandpass filter. Because the excitation hammer is aluminum, so the available frequence is between 0-350HZ [3] . The filter's upper cut-off frequency is 350HZ.…”
Section: Anti-interference Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We design a 8-order bandpass filter. Because the excitation hammer is aluminum, so the available frequence is between 0-350HZ [3] . The filter's upper cut-off frequency is 350HZ.…”
Section: Anti-interference Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays oxygen-enriched combustion technology is regarded as the most promising energy-saving and environmental protection technology in the industrial combustion fields. [3,4] Char oxidation, regarding as the heterogeneous reaction, was the slowest step in the coal combustion process, which has an important effect on the burning rate and the degree of carbon burnout. Most kinetic studies have focused on the main portion of the carbon conversion curve (0-70%), yet a number of recent kinetic studies have focused on the late stages of combustion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%