TO STUDY ENERGY CONSERVATION IN FOUNDRY BY USING PROCESS PARAMETERS
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ENERGY AUDITAbstract
The foundry industry is energy intensive and has an important role to play from an environmental point of view whereas seeking to develop and play an important role in the nation’s continued economic development. The energy conservation has been done by various methods and it can be conserve by using various process parameters such energy consumption audit which gives detailed information about utilization of energy in various sections and identifies areas of improvement. Specific energy consumption is reduced with increased capacity utilization by energy accounting method. Various heat losses through furnace wall are calculated using the method of steady state heat conduction through a multilayer lining wall. Consumption of energy depends upon quality of raw material, size, shape, cleanliness and density. In this paper induction furnace model is prepared in ANSYS software then data is simulated with existing data and result are calculated.
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