An initial study on feasible treatment of Serbian lignite through utilization of low-rank coal upgrading technologies |
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Authors: | Milan Stakić,Dejan Cvetinović,Predrag &Scaron kobalj,Vuk Spasojević |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Thermal Engineering and Energy, University of Belgrade – Vin?a Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia |
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Abstract: | Despite benefiting from vast fuel reserves, combustion of low-rank coals is commonly characterized by low thermal efficiency and high pollutant emissions, partly due to high moisture content of the coals in question. Thus, removal of moisture from low-rank coals is deemed an important quality upgrading method. The paper provides an overview of the current status of low-rank coal upgrading technologies, particularly with respect to utilization of drying and dewatering procedures. In order to examine the influence of relevant parameters on the moisture removal process, a model of convective coal drying in a packed, as well as in a fluid bed combustion arrangement, is developed and presented. Product-specific data (intraparticle mass transfer, gas–solid moisture equilibrium) related to the coal variety addressed herein (lignite) are obtained through preliminary investigations. Effective thermal conductivity of the packed bed as defined by Zehner/Bauer/Schlünder is used to define heat transfer mechanisms occurring in the packed bed. Similar two-phase fluidization model has been validated for different types of biomaterials. |
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Keywords: | Coal drying Thermal treatment Moisture transfer Fluid bed Modeling |
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