Mini Symposium ? Coal Slurry Fuels ? Coal/Water Dispersions - Characterization Of Coal/Water Dispersions ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Z. Casassa
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

There has been a recent revival of interest in concentrated coal/water slurries as a substi¬tute for fuel oil or for coal/oil mixtures, particularly in electric power generation. The idea is not a new one. Coal/water slurries were transported by pipeline in the U.S. in the early nineteen-sixties, and the Black Mesa coal pipeline has been in operation for several years, while in Germany, coal/water slurries were being burnt for power generation in the early nineteen-seventies, as described by Merten and Höner (1972). Since coal is not a pure substance but a carbonaceous mixture, the different chemical and physical behavior of coal/water dispersions from different deposits must be understood in order to optimize the properties of the result¬ing slurry fuels. Since minerals which are minor constituents of coal may also strongly affect slurry properties, coal chemistry may vary considerably even within a single deposit. Thus it is unlikely that there will be a single formula for optimizing the slurry properties of all coals, and even the answer for coal from a single source may change with time.
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APA: E. Z. Casassa  (1983)  Mini Symposium ? Coal Slurry Fuels ? Coal/Water Dispersions - Characterization Of Coal/Water Dispersions ? Introduction

MLA: E. Z. Casassa Mini Symposium ? Coal Slurry Fuels ? Coal/Water Dispersions - Characterization Of Coal/Water Dispersions ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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