Energy efficiency evaluation of a shuttle kiln based on field test

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Abstract

With intensified energy restructure in China, energy efficiency of various industrial furnaces and kilns fired by natural gas draws attentions of more and more researchers. In this article, a field test was performed for shuttle kiln popular in ceramics and refractory manufacture industry. The thermal efficiency, main heat loss, and the energy-saving potential were evaluated, and the defects of the existing kilns and improvement measure were clarified. The results show that the overall efficiency was only 13%-15%, if measured in terms of the entire heating period. The energy loss of flue gas accounted up to 50%; the effectiveness of air preheater was as low as only 30%; large amount of cold air infiltration was observed at the venting exit at the bottom of the kiln. The burner controls and gas flow within furnace remain to be optimized.

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Zhou, Y., & Qin, C. (2017). Energy efficiency evaluation of a shuttle kiln based on field test. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 9(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017699095

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