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Radiant waste heat recovery from steelmaking and glass industryAuthor (from another institution)
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https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911600029Published at
E3S Web Conference Vol. 116. International Conference on Advances in Energy Systems and Environmental Engineering (ASEE19). Article Number 00029, 2019Publisher
Edp SciencesAbstract
This paper tackles the problem of industrial waste heat recovery through an unexploited heat transfer mechanism: thermal radiation. Energy intensive industries have a considerable potential of unused ... [+]
This paper tackles the problem of industrial waste heat recovery through an unexploited heat transfer mechanism: thermal radiation. Energy intensive industries have a considerable potential of unused radiant heat, which cannot be recovered through existing methods. That potential energy is quantified for the main identified industries: steel and glassmaking. Then, a radiant heat capturing device allowing high temperature heat capture is designed according to process requirements. Finally, recoverable heat is estimated and potential uses are proposed. [-]
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