Papers - Combustion and Research - Combustion of Bituminous Coal on the Small Underfeed Stoker (T. P. 750, with discussion).

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ralph A. Sherman E. R. Kaiser
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

The remarkable increase in the distribution of the small underfeed stoker for use in furnaces and boilers in small industrial plants, apartment houses and homes has brought producers and distributors of bituminous coal to consider the problem of which coals and which sizes are best suited to this market. Many papers have also appeared, mostly in the trade journals, discussing the problem of the combustion of various coals and various sizes of coal in small stokers. Much difference of opinion has been apparent in these articles; due often, it would appear, to a misunderstanding of the fundamentals of the process of combustion in the stoker fuel bed. During the past year and a half, a program of research has been conducted at Battelle Memorial Institute: (1) On the process of combustion in the fuel bed of the small stoker, sponsored by Battelle Memorial Institute, and (2) on the relation of the characteristics of bituminous coals to their performance on small underfeed stokers, sponsored by Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. As a result of this program of research, two publications have been made, one1 dealing with the problem of clinker formation, and the other2 with the relation of the size of the coal fed to the stoker hopper to that of the coal that reaches the retort to be burned. The experimental research on the relation of size to the performance of the coal is being actively continued. A publication of Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. presenting the data obtained on the performance of several sizes of four typical bituminous coals will appear shortly. Because of the early appearance of that publication, the present paper includes few numerical data. The purpose of this paper is to follow the coal from the hopper through the furnace with a discussion of the various actions that occur, in the hope that it will lead to a clearer understanding of the relation of the type of coal, the size of coal, and other characteristics, to the performance. The authors do not pretend to have obtained the answers to all the complex questions involved; many unanswered questions will be proposed on which future research work is planned.
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APA: Ralph A. Sherman E. R. Kaiser  (1938)  Papers - Combustion and Research - Combustion of Bituminous Coal on the Small Underfeed Stoker (T. P. 750, with discussion).

MLA: Ralph A. Sherman E. R. Kaiser Papers - Combustion and Research - Combustion of Bituminous Coal on the Small Underfeed Stoker (T. P. 750, with discussion).. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1938.

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