RI 4954 Drying And Carbonizing Fine Coal In Entrained And Fluidized State ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. F. Parry
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

This report is the first substantial description of the carbonizing process and the details of experimental work conducted at the Denver laboratories under a coopeative agreement between the Bureau of Mines and the Texas Power & Light Co. It presents the results of tests on several Texas lignites and other typical western coals that have been processed in the first pilot plant operated at Denver. Investigations on drying fine coal in the entrained and fluidized state have been under way at Bureau of Mines Denver laboratories for several years. Reports on this work were published in 1949 and 19505/ describing the theory and practice of re-moving inherent moisture from the lower -rank coals. The investigation did not include a study of the removal of surface moisture from fine fuel. Private industry in Canada became interested in the possibilities of drying fine coal, employing the closed-circuit system and techniques recommended by the Bureau. Large, commercial-scale drying units were built by a Canadian company, which successfully demonstrated that surface moisture could be removed from fine coal at high efficiency and capacity ill drying units similar in design to those developed by the Bureau.
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APA: V. F. Parry  (1953)  RI 4954 Drying And Carbonizing Fine Coal In Entrained And Fluidized State ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: V. F. Parry RI 4954 Drying And Carbonizing Fine Coal In Entrained And Fluidized State ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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