Further Experience in the Carbonization of Brown Coal Briquettes at Morwell

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kennedy G. L
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Experience is reporled in the operation of the pilot Lurgi carbonization plant at Morwell, afler it had been reconstructed to obtain better control of the heating of the briquettes in order to produce a strong char suitable for use as a metallurgical fuel. The theoretical Ideal Heating Cycle, which had been designed from earlier laboratory research, was closely approached in the carbonizer, and up to 97 per cent of the whole dried briquettes entering the carbonizer were recovered unbroken in the char.The strength of the char produced in the pilot plant was limited by the performance of the drier where the cracking and breakage of the briquettes was more severe. Theoretical studies have indicated that this limitation could be removed by using a hot briquette feed to the pilot plant. Experience indicates that with a hot briquette feed to the drier and with ideal heating in the carbonizer, hard char could be produced from Yallourn briquettes in continuous operation.The project has been terminated for economic reasons...
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APA: Kennedy G. L  (1966)  Further Experience in the Carbonization of Brown Coal Briquettes at Morwell

MLA: Kennedy G. L Further Experience in the Carbonization of Brown Coal Briquettes at Morwell. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1966.

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