OFR-47-78 Flash Pyrolysis Studies Of Coal Dust Combustion

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. V. Petrella
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The flash induced combustion of Sewell and Pittsburgh coals was studied in air and in oxygen. The primary decomposition and combustion processes occur within the first 300 ~sec in oxygen and slightly later in air. Strong absorption spectra of CN and OH are indicative of the decomposition and combustion processes, respectively. Kinetic spectroscopy and combustion product analyses indicate that only about 35% of the coal dust is consumed in the explosive combustion which takes place in several (1-5) distinct but similar steps. The combustion-modifying effects of (NH4)2HP04, NH4H2P04, KHC03 and Rock Dust were studied in the 1-20 wt % range in coal dust flash com-busted in air and oxygen. The study reported herein shows Rock Dust to be the most efficient coal combustion inhibitor. KHC03 is the least effective agent, with the phosphate salts showing marginal effectiveness.
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APA: R. V. Petrella  (1976)  OFR-47-78 Flash Pyrolysis Studies Of Coal Dust Combustion

MLA: R. V. Petrella OFR-47-78 Flash Pyrolysis Studies Of Coal Dust Combustion. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.

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