Mineralogical Characterization Of Raw And Beneficiated Fractions Of An Ib Valley Coal For Beneficiation Characteristics, Quality And Behavior On Combustion

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 422 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
Coal is the prime source of energy in India. It now contributes to about 55% of the total power generation and will continue to have its major share in the energy mix of the country in the foreseeable future. Thermal coals of India, known for their wide variations in nature and categorized as difficult to wash due to their typical mineral matter association with the organic matrix, need suitable beneficiation technique for quality upgrade for improving the overall economics, efficiency and pollution free power generation. A non-coking high-ash coal, collected from Vasundhara open cast mine of the Ib Valley Coalfield, Orissa, has been characterized along with its different fractions obtained in the process of beneficiation for distribution of minerals using FTIR, XRD and ash analysis. The raw coal was fractionated by size as well as by density. It has been observed that ash yields and mineralogical composition (found to be mainly kaolinite and quartz) have no appreciable change in different size fractions, indicating homogeneous distribution of minerals in the coal matrix. However, for the different density fractions the mineral composition and ash yield have significant variations. The quartz content of the beneficiated coal visualized with 34% ash yield, as mandated by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) for the use of coal in power plants is reduced to half of that of the raw coal. As quartz is the most abrasive mineral in coal, reduction of its proportion obviously signifies considerable reduction of wear of power plant machinery when beneficiated coal is fed to utility boiler for generation of power. The composition of the major minerals quartz and kaolinite as determined, also favors formation of ash of refractory nature during combustion. Keywords: IB valley coal, beneficiation characteristics,
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(2012) Mineralogical Characterization Of Raw And Beneficiated Fractions Of An Ib Valley Coal For Beneficiation Characteristics, Quality And Behavior On CombustionMLA: Mineralogical Characterization Of Raw And Beneficiated Fractions Of An Ib Valley Coal For Beneficiation Characteristics, Quality And Behavior On Combustion. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.