Drying in Steam Heated, Steam Fluidized Beds

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Beeby C. j Fernando W. J Guang Li Xi Ming M. Q I
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Removal of moisture in steam-fluidized, mainly steam-heated, fluidized beds makes possible significant energy savings over conventional forms of large-scale drying. The systens are described and their applications to brown coal and alumina hydrate are reviewed. In application to brown coal the use of the system to permit meeting diurnal variation in power station output, and the use of triple-effect drying to minimise coal usage and to avoid the necessity of recovering in the turbines the energy in the steam from the last dryer are discussed. To facilitate the rapid adoption of the systems proposed, studies are being made of heat-transfer to dried coal, of moisture equilibrium in pressurized and vacuum systems, of tapered beds as a means of reducing carrier steam and permitting wider size variation, and of the use of carrier solids for drying lump materials.
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APA: Beeby C. j Fernando W. J Guang Li Xi Ming M. Q I  (1989)  Drying in Steam Heated, Steam Fluidized Beds

MLA: Beeby C. j Fernando W. J Guang Li Xi Ming M. Q I Drying in Steam Heated, Steam Fluidized Beds. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.

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