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The impact of limestone fragmentation on raw mix production in cement industry
Raw mix design is one of crucial point in production of clinker. Cement industry use limestone, marl, clay in particular percent to provide the best quality in production of clinker. The quality of the material must be in line with the quality targets. Fragmentation is important element, because affect preblending design, economic norm from blasting to crusher. Blasting is an operation which affects all subsequent operations and costs. The Kuz-Ram model is possibly the most widely used approach to ...Nikola Đokić, Lazar Kričak, Stefan Milanović, Marinko Pavlović, Stefan Krstić. "The impact of limestone fragmentation on raw mix production in cement industry" in Proceedings / XIV International Mineral Processing and Recycling Conference, IMPRC; May 12-14, 2021, Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor (2021)
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Mineralogical analysis of a clay body from Zlakusa, Serbia, used in the manufacture of traditional pottery
... form of pottery despite periods in which demand for it had almost completely ceased. It is this ability to ind the best raw clay and the best type of temper (calcite) and mix them in the optimum ratio that has kept Zlakusa pottery manufacturers active to this day, and it remains the only such pot- ...
... The next step is to mix the clay and calcite powder into a homogeneous mass that is ready for processing. From there, a piece of clay body is taken, kneaded by hand and then used to construct a vessel on a hand-driven winch. An investigation was carried out on three samples: raw clay after proper ...
... village of Zlakusa lacks the proper raw materials to produce high- quality ceramics and pottery. The raw material instead is delivered rom a distance – from the villages of Vranjani and Rupeljevo (Milošević et al., 2019a). It is this careful selection of raw materials that results in the high quality ...Maja Milošević, Biljana Đorđević, Mihovil Logar. "Mineralogical analysis of a clay body from Zlakusa, Serbia, used in the manufacture of traditional pottery" in Clay Minerals (2020). https://doi.org/10.1180/clm.2020.20
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The Need for Sustainable Supply Mix in the City of Belgrade (Serbia)
Simić Vladimir, Delić Ivana, Andrić Nevena, Abramović Filip, Miladinović Zoran, Životić Dragana (2018)Simić Vladimir, Delić Ivana, Andrić Nevena, Abramović Filip, Miladinović Zoran, Životić Dragana. "The Need for Sustainable Supply Mix in the City of Belgrade (Serbia)" in XXI International Congress of the CBGA, Salzburg, Austria, September 10-13, 2018, Salzburg:Carpathian Balkan Geological Association (2018): 385-385
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Assessments of effects of implementation of strategic plans for development of Belgrade District heating system
The district heating system (DHS) is one of the key elements of the Belgrade energy system. Overview of the current state and basic characteristics of the DHS are presented in this paper. The focus is on the planned development of DHS and on the analyses of effects of realization of measures and projects defined by strategic documents related to DHS which are adopted by city authorities (Development Strategy of DHS and Strategy of Belgrade Development). Two exploratory scenarios were ...Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Miodrag Grujić. "Assessments of effects of implementation of strategic plans for development of Belgrade District heating system" in Sustainable Cities and Society, Elsevier BV (2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2020.102304
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Utilizing sewage wastewater heat in district heating systems in Serbia: effects on sustainability
Marija Živković, Dejan Ivezić (2021)Transformation of the heating sector is recognized as being essential for ensuring reliable and afordable energy services provided with reduced consumption of energy sources and diminished impact on the environment and less import dependency. The possibility of utilizing energy sources that otherwise would be wasted needs to be considered and treated as a big advantage of district heating systems. Despite many advantages, sewage wastewater heat is still a mostly unused resource at the global level and a totally unused ...рекуперација топлоте из отпадних вода, систем даљинског грејања, топлотне пумпе, енергетске уштеде, емисија угљендиоксида, енергетска безбедност, Србија... by Eq. (4) pi [/] Fraction of the ith input energy carrier/fuel in the fuel mix ( ∑ pi = 1). Fuel mix diversification (H) is most commonly assessed by the Shannon–Wiener diversity index. Diversity of fuel source mix describes one dimension of security robustness against interruptions of any source ...
... input energy carrier/fuel i in the fuel mix ( ∑ pi = 1). Share of renewable energy sources (FRES) in the energy mix of district heating system reflects on its impact on the environment, as well as on the energy security of supply (import dependency and fuel mix diversification) and the primary energy ...
... the Shannon–Wiener index point out unfavorable diversification of fuel mix for both groups of DH systems. The weaknesses of the first group of DH systems are high import dependency and unfavorable diversification of fuel mix. Although the second group is not dependent on import fuels, it relies on ...Marija Živković, Dejan Ivezić. "Utilizing sewage wastewater heat in district heating systems in Serbia: effects on sustainability" in Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10098-021-02063-6
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The State and Perspective of Belgrade District Heating System Development
Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Fethi Silajdžić, Samra Arnaut, Goran Đelić (2019)District heating (DH) system in Belgrade provides energy for heating of more than 21 million m2 in households (app. 50% of all households), public, commercial and industry sectors. Public Utility Company “Beogradske elektrane” is responsible for all segments of the DH system operation. The system is fueled mostly by natural gas. The share of renewables is negligible. The research analyzes effects of implementation of two main projects proposed in the Development Strategy of the PUC - the introduction of ...... MW) and in CHP waste incineration plant in Vinča (56.5 MW). These projects are analyzed from energy and environmental aspects. Projections of fuel mix in Belgrade DH system for the period until 2030 are presented supported with appropriate indicators (P/F ratio, import dependency, primary/final ...Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković, Aleksandar Madžarević, Fethi Silajdžić, Samra Arnaut, Goran Đelić . "The State and Perspective of Belgrade District Heating System Development" in 5th International Conference on Smart Energy Systems, Copenhagen : Aalborg Universitet (2019)
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Towards more sustainable district heating systems in Serbia - Options and obstacles
The major share of energy consumed in the building environment is dedicated to meeting heating needs, which makes this sector one of the key players in the transformation of the whole energy system. The accurate approach to the transition process assumes acting on both the demand and supply sides. Lately, the supply side has received more attention, as its transformation is one of the key steps of the energy transition process. District heating systems are recognized as substantial contributors ...energetska tranzicija, daljinsko grejanje, dekarbonizacija, obnovljivi izvori energije, prepreke, SrbijaMarija Živković, Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Miloš Tanasijević, Dejan Stojanović . "Towards more sustainable district heating systems in Serbia - Options and obstacles" in Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environmental Systems, Rome, September 8-12, 2024, Zagreb : Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (2024)
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Local Clay as Raw Material in the Oil Industry
M.B. Oyeneyin (1978)M.B. Oyeneyin. Local Clay as Raw Material in the Oil Industry, Belgrade:Faculty of Mining and Geology, 1978
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Geochemical evaluation of dolostone deposits in Montenegro: Implications for potential industrial applications
Darko Bozovic, Vladimir Simic, Dragan Radulovic, Slobodan Radusinovic, Vesna Matovic, Anja Terzic (2024)This study presents a unique model for assessing the dependability of continuous parts of combined systems in open-pit mining through the application of fuzzy logic. Continuous sub-systems as part of the combined system of coal exploitation in surface mines have the basic function of ensuring safe operation, high capacity with high reliability, and low costs. These subsystems are usually part of the thermal power plant’s coal supply system and ensure stable fuel supply. The model integrates various independent partial ...примарне сировине, минералогија, физичко-механичка својства, технолошка својства, наука о материјалимаDarko Bozovic, Vladimir Simic, Dragan Radulovic, Slobodan Radusinovic, Vesna Matovic, Anja Terzic. "Geochemical evaluation of dolostone deposits in Montenegro: Implications for potential industrial applications" in Science of Sintering, Bor, August 2024, National Library of Serbia (2024). https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS240701029B
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Overview of the hydrogeological investigations of recently discovered world class deposits in Serbia
Europe industry has growing concerns on availability of the raw materials. To address this challenge, the European Commission has created a list of critical raw materials for the EU, launched EIT Raw Materials initiative, and continuously support research projects (like INTRAW, UNEXMIN etc.) with the aim of reducing the dependency and meeting growing demands. In the last 15 years Serbia is experiencing new bust in geological exploration of mineral deposits. Currently 167 exploration licenses are active, covering approximately 6000 ...Nebojša Atanacković, Vladimir Živanović, Veselin Dragišić, Sava Magazinović. "Overview of the hydrogeological investigations of recently discovered world class deposits in Serbia" in Proceedings of IAH2019, the 46th Annual Congress of the International Associaton of Hydrogeologists, Málaga (Spain), September 22-27, 2019, International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) (2019)
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Synergy between the mineral deposit exploration and geothermal resources assessment on the example of "Valjevo" boron and lithium deposit in Serbia
Nebojša Atanacković, Vladimir Živanović, Ana Vranješ, Sava Magazinović, Marinko Toljić, Ana Arifović, Branislav Potić (2023)Exploration of mineral deposits involves a collection of vast data sets on geological characteristics of the area. These data can largely contribute to the assessment of the geothermal potential, which can lead to an increase in the share of geothermal resources in the energy mix of the extractive industry and the local community. On the example of the "Valjevo" B-Li deposit, data on structural settings and previous hydrogeological investigations were combined with the results of resource drilling and geophysical ...... largely contribute to the assessment of the geothermal potential, which can lead to an increase in the share of geothermal resources in the energy mix of the extractive industry and the local community. On the example of the "Valjevo" B-Li deposit, data on structural settings and previous hydrogeological ...Nebojša Atanacković, Vladimir Živanović, Ana Vranješ, Sava Magazinović, Marinko Toljić, Ana Arifović, Branislav Potić. "Synergy between the mineral deposit exploration and geothermal resources assessment on the example of "Valjevo" boron and lithium deposit in Serbia" in Proceedings 9th International Conference mining and environmental protection, MEP23, Sokobanja, 24-27th May 2023, Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2023)
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Palaeoflora of Kamenica (Pranjani Basin, western Serbia)
Palaeofloras of the Paleogene in Serbia are relatively rare, especially in comparison with floras from Neogene sediments. Most Paleogene phytoas sociations from the territory of Serbia existed in a dry and warm climate. The youngest Paleogene phytoassociation originates from the Pranjani Basin (Western Serbia), locality Kamenica. The age of this palaeoflora is determined as Late Oligocene. This fossil plant assemblage is different from other Paleo gene phytoassociations.The palaeoflora from Kamenica is characterized with leaf imprints larger than in other ...... palaeophytoassoci- atione xisted were much more similar to those of the early Miocene. The taxonomic composition of the palaeoflora of Kamenica is a mix of Late Oligo - cene and early Miocene floras from Serbia. The Late Oligocene flora of Bogovina (PaNTIć & PavLOvIć, 1977) from eastern Serbia is a ...
... palaeophytoassociation existed were much more similar to those of the early Miocene. The tax- onomic composition of the palaeoflora of Kamenica is a mix of Late Oligocene and early Miocene floras from Serbia. Paleoclimate estimates derived from the woody dicotyledonous angiosperm from the Kamenica lo- ...Zorica Lazarević, Ljubica Milovanović, Jelena Milivojević, Ivana Vasiljević . "Palaeoflora of Kamenica (Pranjani Basin, western Serbia)" in Geološki anali Balkanskog poluostrva, Beograd : Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2019). https://doi.org/10.2298/GABP1902053L
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Production of electricity from coal-fired power plants and accompanying CO2 emissions: comparison of EU-27 and US
Even in the third decade of the 21st century, large power plants are still responsible for more than half of the electricity production in Europe and US. They predominantly use fossil fuels in their work, which results in the emission of pollutants into the air, soil and water. In addition to the production of electric energy, fossil fuels, including coal, are used for industrial purposes. Although the use of coal, especially in the countries of the European Union, is ...... the balance sheet data, it is noticeable that renewable energy sources take precedence. While coal remains a primary fuel in the European energy mix, the transition to cleaner forms of energy and innovative technologies, such as carbon capture and storage, is imperative to meet the EU's commitment ...
... electricity in the countries of the European Union, as well as the generation of electricity from coal, as well as the share of coal in the energy mix of annual production. It remains an indisputable fact that the problems of climate change and CO» emissions have slowed down the expansion of the use ...Uroš Djorgovski, Aleksandar Madžarević, Predrag Jovančić. "Production of electricity from coal-fired power plants and accompanying CO2 emissions: comparison of EU-27 and US" in International Conference on Global Energy and Climate Change - ICGRECC-23, New York, 2023, Research Galery- Science Leagues (2023)
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The impact of calculation of resources and reserves on mining activity in Serbia
The appearance of interest of the world's most important mining companies i for investment in Serbia imposes the problem of harmonization of domestic legislation with foreign ones. In this paper, specific categorization and classification of mineral raw materials, which do not match in domestic and foreign practice, are treated. The existence of such a conflict of criteria in use for categorization and classification can lead to misunderstanding and create certain complications in business. The following sections outline some of ...geological exploration, deposits, solid mineral raw materials, mineral projects, mineral resources and reservesJelena Zakonović, Katarina Urošević, Radmila Gaćina. "The impact of calculation of resources and reserves on mining activity in Serbia" in Underground mining engineering , Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad1935073Z
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Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete
Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, Marija Stojmenović (2021)sagorevanje lignita, otpadna šljaka, zamena cementa, proizvodnja maltera i betona, fizičko-mehanička i fizičko-hemijska karakterizacija... improvement of the consistency of fresh concrete and the same quantity was added to all concrete mixtures. Mix proportions of concrete mixtures for 1 m3 of concrete are given in Table 3. Table 3. Mix proportion of concrete mixtures for 1 m3 of concrete. Component E-C P10-C P15-C P20-C P25-C Cement [kg ...
... mortar specimens (3 prisms with dimensions 40 mm × 40 mm × 160 mm) in the laboratory mixer “Hobart N-50”. Minerals 2021, 11, 925 4 of 16 Table 2. Mix proportion of mortar for one series of samples. Component E-M P10-M P15-M P20-M P25-M Cement [g (cm3)] 450.00 (142.86) 402.34 (127.73) 378.73 (120 ...
... , it is important to emphasize the fact that for waste materials, constant research must be carried out. Very often, waste generated from different raw materials, origins (deposits, or lots), or treatments can have completely contrasting properties. For these reasons, each landfill must be monitored ...Milan Kragović, Nenad Ristić , Jelena Gulicovski, Andrijana Nedeljković, Snežana Pašalić, Ivica Ristović, Marija Stojmenović . "Application of Lignite Combustion Waste Slag Generated in Heating Plants as a Partial Replacement for Cement. Part II: Physical–Mechanical and Physical–Chemical Characterization of Mortar and Concrete" in Minerals, MDPI (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/min11090925
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Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia
Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić (2016)There is a range of modern approaches and models in literature for the evaluation and determination of energy security, which are based on different parameters and indicators. For most of them, a common characteristic is emphasizing the avail ability of energy, as an important dimension for ensuring energy security. In this paper, concise overview of Serbian energy sectors is given and appropriate energy indicators are defined and determined. Selected indicators provide insight into the main components that characterize availability ...... It is evident that Serbia is within a group of countries with lower level of diversity, primarily due to highest share of coal in pri- mary energy mix. Table 2. Shannon diversity index for some European countries European country Poland Serbia Greece Slovenia UK Hungary Germany Austria Shannon index ...
... energy in final consumption is currently around 20%. Hydro- power and traditional biomass (firewood) have the largest share in the renewable energy mix. The use of the other RES is still modest. If it is known that currently is being used about 35% of the total RES potential, further improvement in ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić. "Availability as a dimension of energy security in the Republic of Serbia" in Thermal Science, National Library of Serbia (2016). https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI160923303P
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OER obrazovni sadržaji kao spona između akademskog i preduzetničkog znanja
... e-Learning24(1), 2009, 97–106. [11] A.J.Jacobs.Two cheers for Web U! New York Times,162(56113), 2013, 1–7. [12] A. Agarwal. ‘Circuits and Electronics’. Mix. Chronicle of Higher Education, 59(6), 2012, B10. [13] M. Allon. ‘Operations Management’, Udemy. Chronicle of Higher Education, 59(6), 2012, B10–11 ...Ivan Obradović, Ranka Stanković, Marija Radojičić. "OER obrazovni sadržaji kao spona između akademskog i preduzetničkog znanja" in The fifth Symposium Mathematics and Applications 2014,17-18 October 2014, Belgrade V no. 1, Beograd : Matematički fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu (2014)
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Developing Students’ Mining and Geology Vocabulary Through Flashcards and L1 in the CLIL Classroom
... such as Serbia, where the majority are monolingual and where most of the students are at low levels of English. Therefore, our general approach is to mix the L1 with the target language in order to clarify the meaning, to correspond the new words with the words they already know, to precise the choice ...Lidija Beko, Ivan Obradović, Ranka Stanković. "Developing Students’ Mining and Geology Vocabulary Through Flashcards and L1 in the CLIL Classroom" in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Teaching English for Specific Purposes and New Language Learning Technologies, May, 22-24, 2015, Niš, Serbia, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš, Niš : Faculty of Electronic Engineering (2015)
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Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia
Marija Živković (2019)Energy production and combustion, mostly from unregulated or inefficient fuel combustion, are the single most important anthropogenic sources of air pollutant emissions. Energy sector in Serbia is highly fossil fuel intensive: 87.88% of energy consumed in Serbia is related to fossil fuels, while almost 95% of energy sources are combusted. In 2017. energy related carbon dioxide emission in Serbia is was 47.95 million tones. The main source of carbon dioxide emission was coal, responsible for almost 70% of energy ...... consumption per capita, but with higher efficiency of economy. The highest value of indicator CO2/TPES for Serbia indicates the most carbon intensive energy mix. Emission of other pollutants in Serbia is determined for the buildings and transport sector, since urban areas are now recognized as black points of ...Marija Živković. "Effects of Energy Production and Consumption on Air Pollution in Serbia" in Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019)
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Determination of the groundwater-leakage mechanism (binary mixing) in a karstic dam site using thermometry and isotope approach (HPP Visegrad, Bosnia, and Herzegovina)
Earth-Surface Processes,Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary ChangeLjiljana Vasić, Saša Milanović, Anita Puskás-Preszner, Laszlo Palcsu. "Determination of the groundwater-leakage mechanism (binary mixing) in a karstic dam site using thermometry and isotope approach (HPP Visegrad, Bosnia, and Herzegovina)" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-020-08910-x