Considerations For Blending Low-Rank And High-Rank Coals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Downing
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

This paper gives a brief overview of impacts of coal blending on coal-fired power plants performance and discuses the preliminary results of an on-going study aimed at evaluating the effect of coal properties on the effectiveness, compatibility and thermal reactivity of coal blends. Plant survey studies reported no significant impacts on an existing plant designed for a high rank coal when switched to a blend of low-and high-rank coal. However, slight modification of some aspects (handling, fuel storage/stockpile, transportation, preparation, and general housekeeping) of plant design and operation may be necessary. The preliminary results of an on-going study at the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory shows that more compatible and better blends could be made from coals where ranks are closer than from those where ranks are far apart.
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APA: M. Downing  (1997)  Considerations For Blending Low-Rank And High-Rank Coals

MLA: M. Downing Considerations For Blending Low-Rank And High-Rank Coals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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