EVALUATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS

The most important mineral wealth of Estonia is oil shale, which is used as fuel for generating electricity, thermal energy, for producing the shale oil, impregnation oil, cement, concrete and other products.Estonian oil shale (Kukersite) deposit occupies an extensive territory (about of 1830 square...

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Published in:Environment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
Main Author: Aruküla, Heino
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Language:English
Published: Rezekne Academy of Technologies 1997
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spelling ftaugstskolaojs:oai:journals.rta.lv:article/1854 2023-05-15T15:52:50+02:00 EVALUATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS Aruküla, Heino 1997-06-27 application/pdf http://journals.ru.lv/index.php/ETR/article/view/1854 https://doi.org/10.17770/etr1997vol1.1854 eng eng Rezekne Academy of Technologies http://journals.ru.lv/index.php/ETR/article/view/1854/1862 http://journals.ru.lv/index.php/ETR/article/view/1854 doi:10.17770/etr1997vol1.1854 Copyright (c) 1997 Environment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. RESOURCES. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference; Vol 1 (1997): Environment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific and Practical Conference; 47-55 2256-070X 1691-5402 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1997 ftaugstskolaojs https://doi.org/10.17770/etr1997vol1.1854 2021-12-03T13:09:10Z The most important mineral wealth of Estonia is oil shale, which is used as fuel for generating electricity, thermal energy, for producing the shale oil, impregnation oil, cement, concrete and other products.Estonian oil shale (Kukersite) deposit occupies an extensive territory (about of 1830 square km). Proved reserves in this deposit were estimated' about 4 billions tons of bil shale. (Fig. 1). The industrial oil shale seam (thickness 2,5 - 3,2 m) contains 6 "oil shale' layers (A - F2) which are separated from one other by limestone intercalation poor in kerogene. The calorific value of oil shale layers ranges between 7-15 MJTkg. The bedding depth of oil shale deposit is from a few meters up to 150 m, now maximum depth in mines are about 70 m. At present oil shale mining is carried out in 6 mines and 3 opencast, oil shale output was 14,6 million tons in 1996.The most important quality characteristics of oil shale are: calorific value Q, moisture W, ash content A, carbonic acid content C02, which have influence on efficiency of using oil shale in power and thermal processing plants and construction materials production. Therefore it is important to elaborate standards of oil shale quality, characteristics and investigate how to guarantine the required for consumers stable quality of oil shale. Checking necessary number of samples from mines, opencasts, power plants and. other consumers, evaluating precision of sampling and determination of quality characteristics is also important. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid The Scientific Journal of Rezeknes Augstskola Environment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference 1 47
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description The most important mineral wealth of Estonia is oil shale, which is used as fuel for generating electricity, thermal energy, for producing the shale oil, impregnation oil, cement, concrete and other products.Estonian oil shale (Kukersite) deposit occupies an extensive territory (about of 1830 square km). Proved reserves in this deposit were estimated' about 4 billions tons of bil shale. (Fig. 1). The industrial oil shale seam (thickness 2,5 - 3,2 m) contains 6 "oil shale' layers (A - F2) which are separated from one other by limestone intercalation poor in kerogene. The calorific value of oil shale layers ranges between 7-15 MJTkg. The bedding depth of oil shale deposit is from a few meters up to 150 m, now maximum depth in mines are about 70 m. At present oil shale mining is carried out in 6 mines and 3 opencast, oil shale output was 14,6 million tons in 1996.The most important quality characteristics of oil shale are: calorific value Q, moisture W, ash content A, carbonic acid content C02, which have influence on efficiency of using oil shale in power and thermal processing plants and construction materials production. Therefore it is important to elaborate standards of oil shale quality, characteristics and investigate how to guarantine the required for consumers stable quality of oil shale. Checking necessary number of samples from mines, opencasts, power plants and. other consumers, evaluating precision of sampling and determination of quality characteristics is also important.
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title_short EVALUATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
title_full EVALUATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
title_fullStr EVALUATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF ESTONIAN OIL SHALE QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
title_sort evaluation and standardization of estonian oil shale quality characteristics
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