Discussion - Economic Analysis of Coal-Fired Cement Kilns -Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 31, No. 4, April 1979, p. 399-403

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Adrian C. Dorenfeld John T. Oleksy
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John D. Maefadyen Subject paper unfortunately has some serious flaws negating the usefulness of the paper. The authors claim that sulfur is the major source of production problems in cement kilns. This is not the case. Sulfur is not a problem as long as the mole ratio of sulfur to alkali oxides is less than, or equal to, 1. This is attributed to the sulfur preferentially combining with the alkali oxides and not acting as a clogging agent due to the nature of the pre-heater vessels. Where the mole ratio exceeds 1, many methods are available to eliminate or reduce the clogging problems such as using the preheater bypass or a precalciner with up to 100% kiln gas bypass. In non-preheater kilns, the presence of sulfates is hardly ever a problem anyhow. Thus, the level of sulfur in the fuel and raw material that might cause problems is not a fixed amount, but is predictable. The purpose of the paper is to discuss the economics of conversion of kilns in the Indonesian and Phillippine cement industries from oil firing to coal firing. This economic analysis has very little to do with the sulfur levels. Thus, the section of the paper on sulfates is actually rather meaningless. The economic analysis is also rather meaningless because the authors have failed to follow accepted economic analysis procedures by including interest charges. They have fallen into the trap of confusing financing with economic evaluation. When the accepted methods of economic evaluation are used, the return on investment increases to about 35%. In conclusion, the paper is not a meaningful contribution, and sadly, quite erroneous.
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APA: Adrian C. Dorenfeld John T. Oleksy  (1982)  Discussion - Economic Analysis of Coal-Fired Cement Kilns -Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 31, No. 4, April 1979, p. 399-403

MLA: Adrian C. Dorenfeld John T. Oleksy Discussion - Economic Analysis of Coal-Fired Cement Kilns -Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 31, No. 4, April 1979, p. 399-403. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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