The Structural Changes Of Bituminous Coal Particles During Pulverized Coal Combustion

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The effect of the chemical composition of pulverized bituminous coal particles on their physical transformation during the initial stages of combustion has been investigated. The results suggested that cenosphere formation does not require extensive thermal decomposition of the coal particles. The vitrinites in the bituminous coal softened earlier and developed larger cenospheres than the othe macerals. The coal particles swell to a higher extent during combustion than in pyrolysis; however, the cenospheres formed in the former process experienced a higher extent of fragmentation. The development of microporosity occurred predominantly after the resolidification of the swelled char particles. The type of macerals originally in the coal did not significantly affect the microporosity of the chars. Conversely, the morphology and anisotropy of the chars were strongly dependent on the maceral composition of the coal.
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APA:  (1986)  The Structural Changes Of Bituminous Coal Particles During Pulverized Coal Combustion

MLA: The Structural Changes Of Bituminous Coal Particles During Pulverized Coal Combustion. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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