Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
2015
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Dondur, NikolaJovović, Aleksandar
Spasojević Brkić, Vesna
Radić, Dejan
Obradović, Marko
Todorović, Dušan
Josipović, Sonja
Stanojević, Miroslav
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In the paper we have analysed whether and to what extent co-incineration of secondary fuels in cement manufacturing is cost-effective. Techno-economic assessment shows that combined combustion of solid recovered fuel and traditional fossil fuel (petroleum coke) is economically viable to the extent of 20:80 per cent. The paper also concluded that the impact of the plants on the quality of air would be negligible.
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Solid recovered fuel / Risk / Environment / EconomicSource:
Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 2015, 13, 4, 307-315Publisher:
- Institut za istraživanja i projektovanja u privredi, Beograd
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Mašinski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Dondur, Nikola AU - Jovović, Aleksandar AU - Spasojević Brkić, Vesna AU - Radić, Dejan AU - Obradović, Marko AU - Todorović, Dušan AU - Josipović, Sonja AU - Stanojević, Miroslav PY - 2015 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2171 AB - In the paper we have analysed whether and to what extent co-incineration of secondary fuels in cement manufacturing is cost-effective. Techno-economic assessment shows that combined combustion of solid recovered fuel and traditional fossil fuel (petroleum coke) is economically viable to the extent of 20:80 per cent. The paper also concluded that the impact of the plants on the quality of air would be negligible. PB - Institut za istraživanja i projektovanja u privredi, Beograd T2 - Journal of Applied Engineering Science T1 - Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications EP - 315 IS - 4 SP - 307 VL - 13 DO - 10.5937/jaes13-9574 ER -
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Dondur, N., Jovović, A., Spasojević Brkić, V., Radić, D., Obradović, M., Todorović, D., Josipović, S.,& Stanojević, M.. (2015). Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications. in Journal of Applied Engineering Science Institut za istraživanja i projektovanja u privredi, Beograd., 13(4), 307-315. https://doi.org/10.5937/jaes13-9574
Dondur N, Jovović A, Spasojević Brkić V, Radić D, Obradović M, Todorović D, Josipović S, Stanojević M. Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications. in Journal of Applied Engineering Science. 2015;13(4):307-315. doi:10.5937/jaes13-9574 .
Dondur, Nikola, Jovović, Aleksandar, Spasojević Brkić, Vesna, Radić, Dejan, Obradović, Marko, Todorović, Dušan, Josipović, Sonja, Stanojević, Miroslav, "Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications" in Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 13, no. 4 (2015):307-315, https://doi.org/10.5937/jaes13-9574 . .