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Environmental performance improvement of cement production : a case study in Kyankhin Plant, Myanmar

AuthorLwin Kyi Phyu Than
NoteA thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology
PublisherAsian Institute of Technology
AbstractAs increasing the industrial activities, accumulation of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is the most threaten to the environment. Especially CO2 is the outrun gas than others. The fact that cement manufacturing basically involves many processes such as mining, transportation and fuel combustion, it has been the highest carbon dioxide emissions plant around the world. As the other reviews and literatures, 1 ton of cement produce 0.81 ton CO2of as usual. There are four difference sources CO2 generated from transportation, electricity, fuel combustion and decomposition of limestone. In this study by reducing the fuel consumption and electricity utilization in addition substitution of natural pozzolans to the required clinker in the new process and implementation to mitigate the CO2 emissions. LCA is the technique to evaluate the environmental impact by considering cradle to grave of the products such as processing, production, usage, disposal and recycling. The LCA software Simapro and Recipe (E) midpoint, endpoint are used to evaluate and compare the processes. The functional unit of analysis in this thesis is 1 ton of cement producing and the limitation is gate to gate of life cycle. The inventory data of raw materials, heat and electricity generation by combustion of the fuel are collected from the Kyankhin cement plant, which is the case study of the thesis that used wet process production. In the changing of the wet to dry process, the new kiln and preheater have replaced belonging the process. The required fuel and electricity utilization amount are helped from the Kyouksal dry cement plant. In the implementation to the blended cement, the rice husk ash is chosen as the pozzolanic materials for the cement substitution. The involving ash are collected from the boiler of the rice mill. By comparing the results through the Simapro software, the result show the blended cement is more environmental friendly than the existing process. As the achievement of the study, the CO2 emission could be reduced from 895kg till to 411kg in the process implementing. The others disposing such as dust and water discharging were the continuous achievement of the study.
Year2015
TypeThesis
SchoolSchool of Engineering and Technology (SET)
DepartmentDepartment of Industrial Systems Engineering (DISE)
Academic Program/FoSIndustrial Systems Engineering (ISE)
Chairperson(s)Bohez, Erik L. J. ;
Examination Committee(s)Huynh Trung Luong ;Ige, Barbara ;
Scholarship Donor(s)AIT Fellowship;


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