Physical coal cleaning to reduce Illinois NO. 6 seam coal's slagging potential

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. D. Harrison J. W. Parkinson
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper compares the ash slagging potential of Illinois No. 6 seam coal as raw coal, as commercially cleaned coal processed in a baum-jig plant, and as coal cleaned to a reduced ash specification at the Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) Coal Cleaning Test Facility. The comparison is based on ASTM ash fusibility data, a slagging index, gravity fractionation analyses of critical mineral matter compounds, and comparative pilot combustion tests. The first three grounds of comparison are laboratory data. The final comparison involves burning about 13.6 t (15 st) of each coal at Conoco's 4.40-kW/h (1.5 million-Btu per hr) test combustor. The evidence of these four comparisons indicates that lowering the ash specification of coal before combustion can significantly improve the ash slagging characteristics of Illinois No. 6 seam coal.
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APA: C. D. Harrison J. W. Parkinson  (1987)  Physical coal cleaning to reduce Illinois NO. 6 seam coal's slagging potential

MLA: C. D. Harrison J. W. Parkinson Physical coal cleaning to reduce Illinois NO. 6 seam coal's slagging potential. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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