The effect of feed-coal particle size on the separating characteristics of a gas-solid fluidized bed - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. M. Zhao
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The separating performance of a pilot dry beneficiation system using a gas-solid fluidized bed was investigated with coal from South Africa. The coal used for the study has a low inherent moisture content, a moderate ash content, a moderate volatile content, a low sulphur content and a high calorific value. Its washability is moderate. Experimental results show that the separating quality of the fluidized bed drops gradually as the feed-coal particle size decreases. The probable error, E, values for 50?25mm, 25?13 mm and 13?6 mm coals were 0.04 g/cm3, 0.06 g/cm3 and 0.09 g/cm3, respectively. The cause of the differences in separating characteristics was analysed by particle dynamics and numerical modelling. Furthermore, the pilot fluidized bed was employed to separate 50-6mm coal. In this experiment the coal ash content was reduced from 23.74% to 11.79%, with a probable error, E, value of 0.07 g/cm3and a recovery efficiency of 98.26%. This indicates that the fluidized bed is applicable to the separation of coal from South Africa and has good separating performance and wide applicability. Keywords: feed-coal particle size; gas-solid fluidized bed; dry coal beneficiation; numerical simulation.
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APA: Y. M. Zhao  (2010)  The effect of feed-coal particle size on the separating characteristics of a gas-solid fluidized bed - Synopsis

MLA: Y. M. Zhao The effect of feed-coal particle size on the separating characteristics of a gas-solid fluidized bed - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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