Effect Of Microwave Irradiation On Improving Coal Grindability

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
He Zhi-jun Pang Qing-hai Zhang Jun-hong Zhan Wen-long Ning Zhe
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

The effect of microwave irradiation on grinding property of coal was studied by using Hardgrove grindability index tester. Superior grindability of coal was obtained to varying extent after microwave irradiation treatment. The variation in microstructure of pulverized coal during microwave irradiation was observed by utilizing scanning electronic microscope (SEM). The results indicated that the different microwave absorbance of minerals and carbon matrix led to cracks on their interface, by which coal particles were further pulverized and therefore the granularity of coal powder was reduced. Due to the different formation process of various coals, bituminite and anthracite are very different in physical and chemical properties. According to the content of coal pulverization, it can found that microwave irradiation has a stronger pulverizing effect on bituminite in comparison to anthracite.
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APA: He Zhi-jun Pang Qing-hai Zhang Jun-hong Zhan Wen-long Ning Zhe  (2016)  Effect Of Microwave Irradiation On Improving Coal Grindability

MLA: He Zhi-jun Pang Qing-hai Zhang Jun-hong Zhan Wen-long Ning Zhe Effect Of Microwave Irradiation On Improving Coal Grindability. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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