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Ingeniería e Investigación

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GONZALEZ PALENCIA, Juan Carlos; AMELL ARRIETA, Andrés Adolfo  and  CADAVID SIERRA, Francisco Javier. The characteristics of oxygen-enriched combustion and perspectives regarding its application in SMEs having high-temperature processes. Ing. Investig. [online]. 2009, vol.29, n.3, pp.23-28. ISSN 0120-5609.

Small and mediumsized enterprises (SMEs) having high temperature processes, such as heat treating and melting, are socially and economically important for developing countries. Consequently, their competitiveness must thus be increased to guarantee their permanence in the market. As these companies are thermal energy intensive, their competitiveness is affected by obsolescence and the low efficiency of older combustion devices, thereby making research necessary and being open to and aware of new technologies. With this aim in mind, a review of the state of the art regarding oxygen-enhanced combustion (OEC) is presented, highlighting its productivity and environmental benefits. A brass melting process in a selfregenerative furnace is shown to account for its potential, in which 28%, 43% and 34% reductions in fuel consumption, process time and CO2 emissions were obtained, respectively, and a 30% increase in efficiency, by increasing the oxygen content in the oxidiser from 21% to 35%. However, increased O2 supply cost constitutes an obstacle to applying this technique in SMEs.

Keywords : oxygen-enhanced combustion; SME; rational energy use; developing countries.

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