Coal Blending – Meeting Specification

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. J. Arnold
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Coal blending inherently means homogenizing a mixture of coals so that the properties of the blend meet some specifications for maintaining power plant performance and emission requirements. In practice, however, coal blending is, at best, coal mixing. The degree of blending sophistication required depends on the reason for coal blending in the first place. If it is to maintain fuel characteristics that will diminish the chance of slagging and fouling, then some swings in variability may be tolerated at some power stations. However, if emissions limits are the issue, then more sophistication may be needed. Emissions limits are becoming stricter with requirements to meet averages for shorter time frames (hours and days instead of weeks and months). These restrictions require closer control over the quality of the blend being fed into the bunkers at the station. Even scrubbed units should have a consistent quality of fuel as feed so that sorbent additions can be minimized. To meet these challenges, engineers must consider available equipment and control techniques and the properties of the parent coals when evaluating new blending systems.
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APA: B. J. Arnold  (1994)  Coal Blending – Meeting Specification

MLA: B. J. Arnold Coal Blending – Meeting Specification. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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