Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1060005
Design, quality, and quality assurance of solid recovered fuels for the substitution of fossil feedstock in the cement industry
Design, quality, and quality assurance of solid recovered fuels for the substitution of fossil feedstock in the cement industry // Waste Management & Research, 32 (2014), 7; 565-585 doi:10.1177/0734242x14536462 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Design, quality, and quality assurance of solid recovered fuels for the substitution of fossil feedstock in the cement industry
Autori
Sarc, R ; Lorber, KE ; Pomberger, R ; Rogetzer, M ; Sipple, EM
Izvornik
Waste Management & Research (0734-242X) 32
(2014), 7;
565-585
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo
Ključne riječi
Cement industry ; quality assurance ; sampling concept ; solid recovered fuels ; SRF production ; SRF characterization ; substitution rate
Sažetak
This paper describes the requirements for the production, quality, and quality assurance of solid recovered fuels (SRF) that are increasingly used in the cement industry. Different aspects have to be considered before using SRF as an alternative fuel. Here, a study on the quality of SRF used in the cement industry is presented. This overview is completed by an investigation of type and properties of input materials used at waste splitting and SRF production plants in Austria. As a simplified classification, SRF can be divided into two classes: a fine, high-calorific SRF for the main burner, or coarser SRF material with low calorific value for secondary firing systems, such as precombustion chambers or similar systems. In the present study, SRFs coming from various sources that fall under these two different waste fuel classes are discussed. Both SRFs are actually fired in the grey clinker kiln of the Holcim (Slovensko) plant in Rohožnik (Slovakia). The fine premium-quality material is used in the main burner and the coarse regular-quality material is fed to a FLS Hotdisc combustion device. In general, the alternative fuels are used instead of their substituted fossil fuels. For this, chemical compositions and other properties of SRF were compared to hard coal as one of the most common conventional fuels in Europe. This approach allows to compare the heavy metal input from traditional and alternative fuels and to comment on the legal requirements on SRF that, at the moment, are under development in Europe.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti
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- Scopus
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