Recent Work On Preheating At The British Carbonization Research Association

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James P. Graham
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

In this paper the authors present the background information to preheating and its development and describe the facilities available at the British Carbonization Research Association. The results obtained at BCRA including those collected during commissioning of the new plant at BCRA are summarized and reference is made to the research work planned for the next stage. The enlarged test-plant facilities at the British Carbonization Research Association embrace both 10-t (4.2 m high) and 17-t (6.5 m high) test ovens and two types of preheater, the preheated coal being charged by either gravity or pipeline. During the commissioning of the new equipment, an extensive programme on preheating was initiated and the paper includes the results obtained so far. These cover tests on wet and preheated coals and commercial blends, the use of Rosin- and Cerchar-type preheaters and charging by both gravity and pipeline systems to the 10-t and 17-t ovens. Accordingly, for the first time a direct comparison is possible of both the performances of the plants and the qualities of the respective products. The paper also outlines the findings from a study of the carryover of solids during the charging of preheated coal and of the treatment of those solids.
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APA: James P. Graham  (1977)  Recent Work On Preheating At The British Carbonization Research Association

MLA: James P. Graham Recent Work On Preheating At The British Carbonization Research Association. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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