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- Pătrașcu Roxana
(Universitatea POLITEHNICA București, Bucharest, Romania)
- Minciuc Eduard
(Universitatea POLITEHNICA București, Bucharest, Romania)
- Darie George
(Universitatea POLITEHNICA București, Bucharest, Romania)
- Voronca Ștefan-Dominic
(Universitatea POLITEHNICA București, Bucharest, Romania)
- Bădicu Andreea-Ioana
(Universitatea POLITEHNICA București, Bucharest, Romania)
Abstract
Energy conservation is relevant to increasing efficiency in energy projects, by saving energy, by its’ rational use or by switching to other forms of energy. The goal is to secure energy supply on short and long term, while increasing efficiency. These are enforced by evaluating the companies’ energy status, by monitoring and adjusting energy consumption and organising a coherent energy management. The manufacturing process is described, starting from the state and properties of the raw material and ending with the glass drying technological processes involved. Raw materials are selected considering technological and economic criteria. Manufacturing is treated as a two-stage process, consisting of the logistic, preparation aspect of unloading, transporting, storing materials and the manufacturing process itself, by which the glass is sifted, shredded, deferrized and dried. The interest of analyzing the latter is justified by the fact that it has a big impact on the final energy consumption values, hence, in order to improve the general performance, the driers’ energy losses are to be reduced. Technological, energy and management solutions are stated to meet this problem. In the present paper, the emphasis is on the energy perspective of enhancing the overall efficiency. The case study stresses the effects of heat recovery over the efficiency of a glass drier. Audits are conducted, both before and after its’ implementation, to punctually observe the balance between the entering and exiting heat in the drying process. The reduction in fuel consumption and the increase in thermal performance and fuel usage performances reveal the importance of using all available exiting heat from processes. Technical faults, either in exploitation or in management, lead to additional expenses. Improving them is in congruence with the energy conservation concept and is in accordance with the Energy Efficiency Improvement Program for industrial facilities.
Suggested Citation
Pătrașcu Roxana & Minciuc Eduard & Darie George & Voronca Ștefan-Dominic & Bădicu Andreea-Ioana, 2017.
"Energy efficiency solutions for driers used in the glass manufacturing and processing industry,"
Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, Sciendo, vol. 11(1), pages 199-208, July.
Handle:
RePEc:vrs:poicbe:v:11:y:2017:i:1:p:199-208:n:21
DOI: 10.1515/picbe-2017-0021
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