Chemically Enhanced Filtration and Dewatering Effect of Fine Coal Slurry Based on Particle Characterstics

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Deepak Bhadouriya Saurabh Singh Aditya Raj Suman
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"An experimental study of chemically enhanced filtration and dewatering of fine coal slurry with and without additives was carried out. The experiment involved determination of effect of slurry concentration, additives (cationic, anionic and nonionic), filter area, filtration velocity, particle size and cake resistance on dewatering and filtration using vacuum filtration cell. Finally, the rate of filtration and dewatering and optimum amount of additives used were determined under suitable filtration condition. Overall, it was found that the filtration and dewatering characteristics were enhanced by increased slurry concentration, larger filter area and larger particle size. In addition of additives, the kerosene was found to be best for enhancing the filtration which yielded cake moisture reductions of approximately 17% by weight. At optimum dosages, the final cake moisture contents were reduced by 3.6% and 5.8% by weight using the appropriate surfactant and flocculent, respectively.INTRODUCTIONFor India, it is estimated that coal constitute a principal source of energy for the next several decades. It is majorly used at thermal power plants to generate electricity and also to a great extent in steel and cement industry. It has been observed that its consumption is increasing so as to meet the energy requirements of the country. It has been found that in a coal preparation plant; approximately 20-25 percent coal is of the mined coal of the range below minus 0.5 mm (28 meshes). Generally, this fine fraction is discarded due to its high cost of processing and further utilisatisation is very minimal. But with ongoing research and development for advanced clean coal technology, various new techniques have been evolved to maximize the utilization of available coal. In recent time technologies such as column flotation, cleaning of fine size coal to lower the ash content and low pyretic sulfur is feasible at high recovery value. But in various researches it is found that one of the biggest hurdles in utilization of fine coal cleaning technology by the coal industry is the economic dewatering of the fine clean coal product. Thus, until an economical and practical solution to dewatering of fine clean coal is achieved, the efforts devoted to developing fine clean coal technology will be wasted. In this paper an effort toward enhancing and developing the optimum technique of dewatering and filtration of fine coal slurry has been made."
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APA: Deepak Bhadouriya Saurabh Singh Aditya Raj Suman  (2016)  Chemically Enhanced Filtration and Dewatering Effect of Fine Coal Slurry Based on Particle Characterstics

MLA: Deepak Bhadouriya Saurabh Singh Aditya Raj Suman Chemically Enhanced Filtration and Dewatering Effect of Fine Coal Slurry Based on Particle Characterstics. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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