Evaluation of Quality Parameters for Assessment of Steaming Coal Utilisation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Dyne GD
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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9
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525 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

From experience in the design and operation of power station combustion facilities in most mainland Australian States, involving a wide range of black coals and lignites, and in the specification and procurement of coal supplies for power station use, techniques for the optimisation of coal resource development and power generation utilisation have been developed to ensure compatibility between characteristics of the selected coals and power station design. These techniques include computer data bases for resource data handling and computer simulation of coal-fired boilers for determining coal property cost effects. Data Base Systems allow results of coal analyses to be efficiently handled, to assist in the review of the relevance of resource data to the coal sections proposed to be mined and the coal fractions proposed to be marketed. Data Base Systems also facilitate the marshalling of coal quality data into basic utilisation format to enable a proper utilisation review and analysis of the certainty and scatter of coal properties. Computer simulation of the effects of different coal properties on the capital and operating cost of power stations is achieved by establishing conceptual design parameters of the major items of plant to relate the variations in coal specification to equipment size and type. Variations in power station budget costs can then be determined using the computer model for variations in coal specification.
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APA: Dyne GD  (1983)  Evaluation of Quality Parameters for Assessment of Steaming Coal Utilisation

MLA: Dyne GD Evaluation of Quality Parameters for Assessment of Steaming Coal Utilisation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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