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    Dust exhaustion systems in the aluminum industry – reference data and design methodology definition problems
    (INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA, 2007) TREJO, Antonio Mauricio Martelli; VASCONCELLOS, Mauro Fernandes; MESQUITA, André Luiz Amarante.; MAGALHÃES, Edilson Marques
    The study addresses challenges in designing dust exhaustion systems for the aluminum industry, emphasizing the lack of reference data for specific equipment and process emissions. Methodologies for calculating air flow and pressure drop in exhaust systems are reviewed, with a focus on pneumatic conveying of particulates. The work proposes an improved methodological approach based on hydrodynamic models and presents real-world case studies, such as coke loading/unloading systems and alumina feeding in potlines. Conclusions include recommendations for optimizing system performance.
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    Aspectos Importantes na Utilização de Bombas Centrífugas em Velocidade Variável para a Redução do Consumo de Energia
    (Instituto de Tecnologia, 2006) MESQUITA, André L. Amarante; SILVA, Lázaro J. S. da; ABRAHAM JÚNIOR, Otávio; PEREIRA, José Almir; R. SILVA, Aldo Cezar P.; BATISTA, Clauderino da Silva
    The study examines the use of variable speed centrifugal pumps as a solution to reduce energy consumption in water supply systems. It covers theoretical principles, technological aspects, and economic feasibility, employing frequency inverters to adjust flow according to demand. Two case studies illustrate the method's effectiveness: parallel pump operation and tank level control. Results show significant energy savings with short financial payback, emphasizing the need for technical and economic analysis for implementation.