Radiant waste heat recovery from steelmaking and glass industry

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Abstract

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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Iturralde, J., Gómez De Arteche, M., Aguirre, P., Bárcena, J., López, S., Ubieta, E., … Unamuno, I. (2019). Radiant waste heat recovery from steelmaking and glass industry. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 116). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911600029

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