Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995

This project is investigating the suitability of hydrothermally dried low-rank coals for pulverized fuel injection into blast furnaces in order to reduce coke consumption. Coal samples from the Beluga coal field and the Usibelli Coal Mine, Alaska, are being used for the study. Crushed coal samples w...

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Main Authors: Walsh, D.E., Rao, P.D., Ogunsola, O., Lin, H.K.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Alaska Univ., Fairbanks, AK (United States). School of Mineral Industry 1995
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/106672
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author Walsh, D.E.
Rao, P.D.
Ogunsola, O.
Lin, H.K.
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description This project is investigating the suitability of hydrothermally dried low-rank coals for pulverized fuel injection into blast furnaces in order to reduce coke consumption. Coal samples from the Beluga coal field and the Usibelli Coal Mine, Alaska, are being used for the study. Crushed coal samples were hydrothermally treated at three temperatures, 275, 300 and 325{degrees}C, for residence times ranging from 10 to 120 minutes. Products are being characterized to determine their suitability for pulverized coal injection. Characterization includes proximate and ultimate analyses, vitrinite reflectance and TGA reactivity. A literature survey is being conducted.
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc620558 2025-01-16T21:15:18+00:00 Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995 Walsh, D.E. Rao, P.D. Ogunsola, O. Lin, H.K. United States. Department of Energy. 1995-04 17 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/106672 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc620558/ English eng Alaska Univ., Fairbanks, AK (United States). School of Mineral Industry other: DE95017745 doi:10.2172/106672 osti: 106672 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc620558/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc620558 Thermal Gravimetric Analysis Hydrothermal Alteration Subbituminous Coal 01 Coal Lignite And Peat Drying Pulverized Fuels Progress Report Blast Furnaces Experimental Data Chemical Analysis Coal Rank Report 1995 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/106672 2024-11-12T15:35:53Z This project is investigating the suitability of hydrothermally dried low-rank coals for pulverized fuel injection into blast furnaces in order to reduce coke consumption. Coal samples from the Beluga coal field and the Usibelli Coal Mine, Alaska, are being used for the study. Crushed coal samples were hydrothermally treated at three temperatures, 275, 300 and 325{degrees}C, for residence times ranging from 10 to 120 minutes. Products are being characterized to determine their suitability for pulverized coal injection. Characterization includes proximate and ultimate analyses, vitrinite reflectance and TGA reactivity. A literature survey is being conducted. Report Beluga Beluga* Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
spellingShingle Thermal Gravimetric Analysis
Hydrothermal Alteration
Subbituminous Coal
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Drying
Pulverized Fuels
Progress Report
Blast Furnaces
Experimental Data
Chemical Analysis
Coal Rank
Walsh, D.E.
Rao, P.D.
Ogunsola, O.
Lin, H.K.
Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995
title Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995
title_full Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995
title_fullStr Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995
title_full_unstemmed Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995
title_short Hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [Quarterly] technical progress report, January--March 1995
title_sort hydrothermally treated coals for pulverized coal injection. [quarterly] technical progress report, january--march 1995
topic Thermal Gravimetric Analysis
Hydrothermal Alteration
Subbituminous Coal
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Drying
Pulverized Fuels
Progress Report
Blast Furnaces
Experimental Data
Chemical Analysis
Coal Rank
topic_facet Thermal Gravimetric Analysis
Hydrothermal Alteration
Subbituminous Coal
01 Coal
Lignite
And Peat
Drying
Pulverized Fuels
Progress Report
Blast Furnaces
Experimental Data
Chemical Analysis
Coal Rank
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