Dehydration of Alaska's Low Rank Coals by Hydrothermal Treatment (82d0c8a9-d091-451c-9af5-254cf6526dd2)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
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- 2097 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
The combination of high moisture and low heating value has restricted most low-rank coal (LRC) usage worldwide to mine-mouth power generation. Coals from Usibelli Coal Mine and the Beluga coal field have a heating value of approximately 8,000 Btu/lb and 28% moisture. Hydrothermal treatment (at 275 to 352'C) of lump coal from Usibelli Coal Mine and Beluga coal field enhanced the heating value of the coal, on an equilibrium moisture basis, from 8,000 Btu/lb to nearly 12,000 Btu/lb. The product coal with high heating value and 0.2 % S is an environmentally acceptable premium fuel. The Hardgrove grindability index of the coal is greatly improved, further enhancing its value. Increase in hydrothermal drying temperature promotes vesiculation of resinite. Vitrinite reflectance increased to 0.72 and vitrinite was subjected to widespread visiculation resulting in a coke like structure indicative that the material went through the fluid stage.
Citation
APA:
(1991) Dehydration of Alaska's Low Rank Coals by Hydrothermal Treatment (82d0c8a9-d091-451c-9af5-254cf6526dd2)MLA: Dehydration of Alaska's Low Rank Coals by Hydrothermal Treatment (82d0c8a9-d091-451c-9af5-254cf6526dd2). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.