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International Research Journal in Applied Sciences and Engineering (IRJASE) is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the dissemination of cutting-edge research and innovations in applied sciences and engineering disciplines. It serves as a platform for researchers, academics, engineers, and industry professionals to share their findings, advancements, and practical applications across various fields of science and engineering. IRJASE caters to researchers, academics, engineers, technologists, and professionals in various industries who are interested in the latest developments and applications in applied sciences and engineering. It provides a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange among experts in different fields.

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ANALYZING THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF OPTIMIZING ENERGY RECOVERY IN CLINKER COOLERS: A CASE STUDY OF CLINKER COOLER BED

The manufacturing of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) is renowned for its high energy consumption, with energy costs accounting for over thirty percent of production expenses. Cement industries collectively utilize at least five percent of the total global industrial energy. Addressing energy inefficiencies in this sector requires optimizing the pyro system and enhancing energy recovery in

UNSTEADY MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC NANOFLUID FLOW IN POROUS PIPE: INVESTIGATING HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER WITH CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Nanofluids, comprising ultrafine nanoparticles dispersed in base fluids like water, ethylene glycol, and propylene glycol, offer enhanced thermal conductivity compared to conventional fluids. This study investigates the heat transfer and flow properties of nanofluids, focusing on their potential applications in improving thermal conductivity within heat transfer systems. Through

MITIGATING MOISTURE STRESS: EVALUATING IN-SITU MOISTURE CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES ON MAIZE YIELD IN DUGDA WOREDA, ETHIOPIA

Agriculture in Ethiopia heavily relies on rain-fed farming practices, resulting in low productivity levels that are insufficient to meet national food demands. The country's average annual grain production of 7 million tons falls short due to moisture stress, particularly in dry land areas where rainfall is seasonal and erratic. Consequently, food deficits are on the rise, exacerbated by