Engineering Development Of Selective Agglomeration Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Y. Wong
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

In April 1989, Southern Company Services signed a 3.5 year contract with DOE-PETC for generic engineering development of an advanced physical fine coal cleaning technology known as selective agglomeration. This technology offers the potential for significantly higher pyritic sulfur removal (90% +) than conventional coal cleaning (30 to 50%) while maintaining high Btu recovery (90% +). Engineering development will include bench-scale process development; component development; adaption or modification of existing unit operations; proof-of-concept (POC) module design, fabrication, testing and evaluation; and small commercial facility conceptual design. The information obtained during POC operation will be sufficient to result in a technical and economic design base that can support construction and operation of a small commercial plant. The major goal of the research is to develop selective agglomeration technology to achieve 90% pyritic sulfur removal while operating at Btu recoveries above 90% based on run-of-mine quality coal. This objective will be accomplished in two phases: Phase 1 -bench-scale and component development, and Phase 2 -POC module operation and conceptual design of a small commercial plant. Currently, work is proceeding under Phase 1 (Tasks 1-7) of the project. A review of the status of Tasks 1-7 is presented in this paper.
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APA: B. Y. Wong  (1991)  Engineering Development Of Selective Agglomeration Technology

MLA: B. Y. Wong Engineering Development Of Selective Agglomeration Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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