Overview of Low-Rank Coal Drying – Preprint 97-61

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. G. Willson D. E. Walsh B. Irwin
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Feb 24, 1997

Abstract

Low-rank coal (LRC) drying processes are generally categorized by operating temperature, drying environment and type of feed (either sized or ground coal). Within these broad categories, drying processes differ according to the type of drying equipment and methods of quenching and stabilizing the dried products. This paper focuses on the produce quality of various LRC drying processes including conventional low and high temperature evaporative drying and non-evaporative, hydrothermal drying. The former may be preferred if the dried product can be utilized immediately, but moisture reabsorption, spontaneous heating and fines production during handling are problems associated with longer term storage, transportation and utilization. Methods for reducing these problems are discussed. Hydrothermal processing is an advanced technology featuring high pressure, non-evaporative drying, which solves stability problems by producing a liquid feel.
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APA: W. G. Willson D. E. Walsh B. Irwin  (1997)  Overview of Low-Rank Coal Drying – Preprint 97-61

MLA: W. G. Willson D. E. Walsh B. Irwin Overview of Low-Rank Coal Drying – Preprint 97-61. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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