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The Decarbonization of a Raw Materials Mixture in a Clinker Obtaining Device

DOREL RADU, CORINA IBRIS
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Abstract

CaCO3 is the main component of the raw materials powder mixture to obtain Portland cement. In the clinkerization process, with increasing the working temperature, physico-chemical processes take place in the raw materials, the most important being the endothermal process of CaCO3 decomposition. Thermal efficiency of the plant is given by decarbonization degree of raw materials at feeding rotary kiln. It is proposed a mathematical model for correlation decarbonization degree with the main parameters (temperature, time, granulometric characteristics of the raw materials).

Keywords: CaCO3; raw materials; decarbonization degree; mathematical model

How to Cite this Article

RADU, D., & IBRIS, C. (2003). The Decarbonization of a Raw Materials Mixture in a Clinker Obtaining Device. Materiale Plastice, 40(2).
RADU D, IBRIS C. The Decarbonization of a Raw Materials Mixture in a Clinker Obtaining Device. Materiale Plastice. 2003;40(2).
D. RADU, and C. IBRIS, "The Decarbonization of a Raw Materials Mixture in a Clinker Obtaining Device,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 40, no. 2, 2003.
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