IC 8258 Fire And Explosion Hazards In Fluidized-Bed Thermal Coal Dryers

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. A. Schrecengost
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Information presented herein was gathered by examination of 29 fluidized-bed thermal coal dryers and by conferences with manufacturers and users of such equipment to determine what safety features could b incorporated in design, installation, and op ration to minimize fire and explosion hazards. Fire and explosion hazards are inherent in certain types of coal dryers in that high temperatures are employed; the sizes and volatility of material handled are capable of propagating explosions; and drying gases are seldom, if ever, low enough in oxygen content to prevent ignitions of dust clouds, distilled gases, or their combinations. This is especially true for fluidized-bed dryers in which the coal is dried in air suspension and in which atmospheric air is constantly introduced to temper the heated furnace gases. Occurrence of fires on hated bedplates, in dust collectors, and in hot gas inlets was common in nearly all the dryers examined. Forceful explosions which produced external effects had occurred in 11 (39 percent), and internal "puffs" or ?bumps? had occurred in at least 24 (79 percent) of the plants examined in the study.
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APA: H. A. Schrecengost  (1965)  IC 8258 Fire And Explosion Hazards In Fluidized-Bed Thermal Coal Dryers

MLA: H. A. Schrecengost IC 8258 Fire And Explosion Hazards In Fluidized-Bed Thermal Coal Dryers. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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