Recovery of unburned carbon by conventional flotation of bottom ashes from Tuncbilek Thermal Power Plant - Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Yamik
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

This research study includes studies carried out on the recovery of unburned carbon in the ashes of Tuncbilek Thermal Power Plant. Bottom ashes have been identified by X-ray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence. These samples are potentially of class F type and have significant amounts of unburned coal. According to the ash amount that units in the thermal power plant produce, and the analyses of the samples mixed, which used certain amounts in flotation tests, it was found that the bottom ash includes 91.47% ash in dry form and 8.53% combustible matter, and the lower calorific value is 491 kcal/kg. Optimum flotation conditions to get the unburned carbon were subsequently determined by examination of the optimum flotation grain size, pulp density, collector type and amount, depressant type and amount, frother type and amount, agitation speed, and froth-taking time. While the lower calorific value of the thermal power plant bottom ashes of the 3rd , 4th and 5th units and the mixed bottom ash sample was, respectively, 959, 469, 279 and 491 kcal/kg in dry form, it increased to 2490, 1312, 786 and 1348 kcal/kg in the product obtained as a result of flotation in optimum conditions. Key words: ash, conventional flotation, unburned carbon
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APA: A. Yamik  (2008)  Recovery of unburned carbon by conventional flotation of bottom ashes from Tuncbilek Thermal Power Plant - Synopsis

MLA: A. Yamik Recovery of unburned carbon by conventional flotation of bottom ashes from Tuncbilek Thermal Power Plant - Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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