Application of Electrical Disintegration to Coal

International Mineral Processing Congress
Shuji Owada Mayumi Ito Tomoe Ota Takehiko Nishimura Takashi Ando Toru Yamashita Sadayuki Shinozaki
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Electrical disintegration (ED) was applied to Nantun coal (China) in order to improve liberation of coal substance for the pretreatment of producing “Hyper Coal” of which the combustion gas was planning to inject directly to turbine for power generation. It has been found that many cracks generated in the ED were existent at phase boundaries with mineral matters and liberation of coal substance became much higher than that in mechanical comminution methods such as roll crusher. Since the ED occurred more easily (with lower voltage applied) for the coals of higher mineral content, it is considered that this method could make a better contribution especially to comminute middling coals. We also found that the ED technique could apply not only single particles but also to coal particles assemblage, keeping almost the same or higher disintegration efficiency. In the mineral matters, Si and Al components were preferentially well liberated by the ED.
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APA: Shuji Owada Mayumi Ito Tomoe Ota Takehiko Nishimura Takashi Ando Toru Yamashita Sadayuki Shinozaki  (2003)  Application of Electrical Disintegration to Coal

MLA: Shuji Owada Mayumi Ito Tomoe Ota Takehiko Nishimura Takashi Ando Toru Yamashita Sadayuki Shinozaki Application of Electrical Disintegration to Coal . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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