Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes
This paper describes the assessment of the use of resources such as mineral extraction and non-renewable energy of a dense graded hot mix asphalt production in a facility located in Colombia, considering four different scenarios for comparison purposes; the reference scenario is the conventional hot...
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Ruiz M.P.
Gauthier P.M.
Niño L.L.
Acevedo Pabon, Paola Andrea
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- 2015
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- Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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- Palabra clave:
- Crude oil
Energy balance
Extraction
Life cycle
Mineral resources
Mixing
Petroleum transportation
Stages
Crude oil refining
Environmental assessment
Inventory analysis
Life cycle analysis
Mass and energy balance
Mixing temperature
Non-renewable energy
Specialized software
Asphalt
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Ruiz M.P.Gauthier P.M.Niño L.L.Acevedo Pabon, Paola Andrea2021-12-16T22:16:13Z2021-12-16T22:16:13Z2015https://doi.org/10.3303/CET207904822839216https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/42378Ruiz MP,Gauthier PM,Niño LL,Acevedo PA. Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes. Chem Eng Trans. 2015. 43. p. 2197-2202. .This paper describes the assessment of the use of resources such as mineral extraction and non-renewable energy of a dense graded hot mix asphalt production in a facility located in Colombia, considering four different scenarios for comparison purposes; the reference scenario is the conventional hot mix asphalt process, and the other three scenarios assess the impact of adding three different additives that help lowering the mixing temperatures. These additives allow for lower temperatures during the mixing and laying processes, and this technology is known as warm mix asphalt process. The inventory analysis of the life cycle was done by gathering and calculating information related to the inputs and outputs of the process, in order to identify the hypothesis and limits of the study. Data files of the company were consulted, from January 2011 to June 2012. Based on the inputs and outputs, mass and energy balances were verified, in order to establish the goals and scope for the assessment. The units used for the mass balances were kg/month, and the units for energy balance were MJ/month. Based on this information, the process was quantitatively described. Each units of the process was associated to relevant data, while some stages of the process were excluded of this analysis. Specialized software for Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and several databases were used to analyze the process stages that involve most of the time and effort of the dense graded hot mix asphalt. Some limitations related to the data gathering were defined; the data excluded from this study were associated to the exploitation and transport of aggregates from the source to the plant, the crude oil refining for producing asphalt binder, and its transportation from the refinery to the mixing plant. Copyright © 2015, AIDIC ServiziS.r.l.0000-0002-1549-3819paola.acevedop@campusucc.edu.co2202-2197Italian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDICCrude oilEnergy balanceExtractionLife cycleMineral resourcesMixingPetroleum transportationStagesCrude oil refiningEnvironmental assessmentInventory analysisLife cycle analysisMass and energy balanceMixing temperatureNon-renewable energySpecialized softwareAsphaltEnvironmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processesArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionChemical Engineering Transactionsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbPublication20.500.12494/42378oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/423782024-08-20 16:08:03.712metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com |
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Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
title |
Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
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Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes Crude oil Energy balance Extraction Life cycle Mineral resources Mixing Petroleum transportation Stages Crude oil refining Environmental assessment Inventory analysis Life cycle analysis Mass and energy balance Mixing temperature Non-renewable energy Specialized software Asphalt |
title_short |
Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
title_full |
Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
title_fullStr |
Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
title_full_unstemmed |
Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
title_sort |
Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes |
dc.creator.fl_str_mv |
Ruiz M.P. Gauthier P.M. Niño L.L. Acevedo Pabon, Paola Andrea |
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Ruiz M.P. Gauthier P.M. Niño L.L. Acevedo Pabon, Paola Andrea |
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv |
Crude oil Energy balance Extraction Life cycle Mineral resources Mixing Petroleum transportation Stages Crude oil refining Environmental assessment Inventory analysis Life cycle analysis Mass and energy balance Mixing temperature Non-renewable energy Specialized software Asphalt |
topic |
Crude oil Energy balance Extraction Life cycle Mineral resources Mixing Petroleum transportation Stages Crude oil refining Environmental assessment Inventory analysis Life cycle analysis Mass and energy balance Mixing temperature Non-renewable energy Specialized software Asphalt |
description |
This paper describes the assessment of the use of resources such as mineral extraction and non-renewable energy of a dense graded hot mix asphalt production in a facility located in Colombia, considering four different scenarios for comparison purposes; the reference scenario is the conventional hot mix asphalt process, and the other three scenarios assess the impact of adding three different additives that help lowering the mixing temperatures. These additives allow for lower temperatures during the mixing and laying processes, and this technology is known as warm mix asphalt process. The inventory analysis of the life cycle was done by gathering and calculating information related to the inputs and outputs of the process, in order to identify the hypothesis and limits of the study. Data files of the company were consulted, from January 2011 to June 2012. Based on the inputs and outputs, mass and energy balances were verified, in order to establish the goals and scope for the assessment. The units used for the mass balances were kg/month, and the units for energy balance were MJ/month. Based on this information, the process was quantitatively described. Each units of the process was associated to relevant data, while some stages of the process were excluded of this analysis. Specialized software for Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and several databases were used to analyze the process stages that involve most of the time and effort of the dense graded hot mix asphalt. Some limitations related to the data gathering were defined; the data excluded from this study were associated to the exploitation and transport of aggregates from the source to the plant, the crude oil refining for producing asphalt binder, and its transportation from the refinery to the mixing plant. Copyright © 2015, AIDIC ServiziS.r.l. |
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Ruiz MP,Gauthier PM,Niño LL,Acevedo PA. Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes. Chem Eng Trans. 2015. 43. p. 2197-2202. . |
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22839216 Ruiz MP,Gauthier PM,Niño LL,Acevedo PA. Environmental assessment of the mineral extraction and non-renewable energy due to dense graded hot mix and warm mix asphalts processes. Chem Eng Trans. 2015. 43. p. 2197-2202. . |
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