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An analysis of refuse derived fuel as an environmentally acceptable fuel alternative for the cement industry

Posted on:1992-09-24Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Brooks, Cheryl LeighFull Text:PDF
GTID:2472390014498954Subject:Chemical Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Resource recovery is an attractive alternative to the waste disposal problem. The chief by-product of this process, refuse derived fuel (RDF) can be co-fired in traditional coal burning facilities.;The cement industry is a potential user of RDF. This study, based on a test burn done at Texas Industries Inc. in Midlothian, Texas, demonstrated the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility of using RDF fuel in a cement kiln.;Technically, the cement showed no deleterious effects when RDF was substituted for coal/natural gas at 20% by Btu content. Environmentally, acid rain gases were reduced. Economically, RDF was shown to be a cost effective fuel substitute if a resource recovery facility was erected on site.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fuel, RDF, Cement
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