Characteristics Of High-Ash Indian Coals And Their Beneficiation By Air Dense Medium Fluidized Bed

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 79 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
The air dense medium fluidized bed separator which has been developed for the dry beneficiation of coal is recognized as a low cost and high efficiency process. The success of this separator for beneficiating any specific coal, alone or in combination with other processing methods, mostly depends on the characteristics of run-of-mine coal. Therefore, a thorough knowledge of the mineralogical composition and washability characteristics of representative coal sample is highly essential for correctly and effectively assess the suitability of this process. Available literature conforms that although the characteristics of Indian non-coking coals are well known, the correlations between the particle compositions with its density are entirely lacking. In the present study the washability, proximate, ultimate and elemental analysis was conducted for four typical Indian high-ash non-coking coals and their elemental compositions were well correlated with the specific gravity of coal. The results obtained in this study provide some essential information to the coal-processing engineer for efficiently operate and control the process. Furthermore, the beneficiation potential of air dense medium fluidized bed was experimentally evaluated and compared with the results obtained from an operating wet beneficiation plant. Based on this comparative study the air dense medium fluidized bed is established to be a possible alternative to the conventional wet beneficiation method for beneficiating Indian coals with Ep values in the range of 0.03 to 0.06
Citation
APA:
(2012) Characteristics Of High-Ash Indian Coals And Their Beneficiation By Air Dense Medium Fluidized BedMLA: Characteristics Of High-Ash Indian Coals And Their Beneficiation By Air Dense Medium Fluidized Bed. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.