Properties of Coal and Coal Impurities

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James D. McClung M. R. Geer H. J. Gluskoter
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The purpose of coal preparation is to improve the quality of coal to make it suitable for a specific purpose by (1 ) cleaning to remove inorganic impurities; (2) sizing-crushing or screening, or both; or (3) special treatment, such as dedusting. The properties and quantities of impurities in coal are of major importance in the design and operation of steam generating equipment. Al- though boilers are often designed and equipped to use a wide range of coals, no boiler will perform equally well with all types of coals. All coals have certain properties that place limitations on their most advantageous use. These limitations are especially stringent for many of the older installations. Because of a general lowering of quality of raw coal in recent years, the need for coal cleaning has significantly increased. Among the factors contributing to the need for increased coal preparation are (1) increased demand for quality brought on by market and environmental requirements; (2) increased extraneous dilution caused by mine, health, and safety laws; and (3) depletion of the higher-quality coal seams.
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APA: James D. McClung M. R. Geer H. J. Gluskoter  (1979)  Properties of Coal and Coal Impurities

MLA: James D. McClung M. R. Geer H. J. Gluskoter Properties of Coal and Coal Impurities. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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