RI 5527 Drying North Dakota Lignite To 1,500 Pounds Pressure By The Fleissner Process ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. H. Oppelt
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

A lignite from west-central North Dakota (Mercer County) was dried by the Bureau of Mines by the Fleissner process at saturated steam pressures to 1,500 pounds per square inch absolute (p.s.i.a.). Normally, the process is operated at pressures of 200 to 370 p.s.i.a. At the highest pressure the temperature of the saturated stearn is 596° F. The purpose of the investigation was to evaluate the influence of very high stearn pressure and temperature on moisture removal, steam consumption, and physical and chemical characteristics of the dried lignite. Two drying cycles were used: A normal cycle, corresponding to previously established standard time requirements, and an accelerated cycle, wherein time requirements were determined by boiler capacity and handling speed. Blank tests to determine stearn requirements for heating the empty autoclave were performed for each cycle and each test condition. Moisture removal, final moisture content, net steam consumption, and size stability of the dried lignite were determined.
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APA: W. H. Oppelt  (1959)  RI 5527 Drying North Dakota Lignite To 1,500 Pounds Pressure By The Fleissner Process ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: W. H. Oppelt RI 5527 Drying North Dakota Lignite To 1,500 Pounds Pressure By The Fleissner Process ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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