The characteristics of Southern African coals

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Falcon A. J. Ham
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

This paper summarizes the characteristics of Southern African coals, presents a fundamental approach to the combustion performance of coal, and reviews some of the recent developments in the fields of technological evaluation and boiler design for coals typical of this region. This includes a summary of the petrographic constituents of coa~ highlighting the differences between the Palaeozoic coals of the northern and southern hemispheres (Laurasia and Gondwana respectively), and the effects of these properties on the combustion performance of coal as seen in terms of laboratory, pilot-scale, and full-scale operating conditions. Recent developments in boiler design linked to advanced characterization studies and commercial experience have led to unprecedented use, with maximum effect, of the low-grade, high-ash, high-inertinite coals typical of some parts of this region. In the light of this success, more adequate understanding and better methods of assessment of the coals typical of the Gondwana region are called for, particularly in the light of the price premium for high-grade coal and the more cost-effective lower grade coals on the international steam markets.
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APA: R. Falcon A. J. Ham  (1988)  The characteristics of Southern African coals

MLA: R. Falcon A. J. Ham The characteristics of Southern African coals. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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