Rotary Cement Kiln Control for Reducing NOx Emissions to Atmosphere

A logic procedure, including 12 alternatives within 32 activities and 13 decision nodes has been designed/developed/implemented for the rotary cement kiln control aiming at reducing NO x emissions to atmosphere. The hierarchy of alternatives was evaluated through simple and top-down Kendall's c...

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Oxidation
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