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Drying of coal fines assisted by ceramic sorbents

Authors :
10192247 - Campbell, Quentin Peter
12413887 - Le Roux, Marco
21089906 - Van Rensburg, Martha Johanna
Van Rensburg, M.J.
Le Roux, M.
Campbell, Q.P.
10192247 - Campbell, Quentin Peter
12413887 - Le Roux, Marco
21089906 - Van Rensburg, Martha Johanna
Van Rensburg, M.J.
Le Roux, M.
Campbell, Q.P.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

It is proposed to introduce contact sorption drying as a method to reduce the moisture content in coal fines. The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of drying fine and ultra-fine coal using porous ceramic as the moisture sorbent. The main focus of this report is to define how the air temperature, particle size variations and mixing ratio would influence the contact between coal and ceramic for effective moisture adsorption. Drying of coal fines assisted by ceramic sorbents proved to be a viable concept as the ceramic was able to not only reduce the moisture content of fine coal, but of ultra-fine coal as well. The larger surface area of smaller ceramics allowed for efficient contact and consequently higher dewatering rates. The addition of more ceramic resulted in better contact with the wet coal and reduced the operating time quite significantly. Improved contact between the coal and ceramic therefore proved to be the main driving force during adsorption drying

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1204157932
Document Type :
Electronic Resource