Technical Note - Alternative Method Of Blending For Sulfur Compliance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Hicks
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

This technical note describes an alternative procedure that can be used in linear programming calculations where the compliance limit of lbs SO2/million Btu for the blending coal is subject to change. Dr. Mateer in his technical note titled "Coal blending for sulfur compliance" (ME, September 1994, p. 1103) defined an "excess sulfur" parameter that provides a valid constraint equation for a linear program optimization. The coals used by Dr. Mateer in his examples are shown in Table 1. To create the parameters for the constraint equations to blend to an SO2 content of 1.2 lbs SO2/million Btu, the excess sulfur for Coal A was defined as Sulfur excess% = 0.5 - 0.6*13,000/10,000 = -0.28 This equation was used to create the constraint equation -0.28A + 0.44B + 1.36C[<] 0.0 Another way to create the parameters for the constraint equation is given below. In these equations: •W is the total weight; •A, B and C are the fractional proportions of each potential blend stocks; •Sa, Sb and Sc represent the percent sulfur content of the blend stocks; •Ha, Hb and Hc represent the calorific content of the blend stocks in Btu/lb; and •H and S represent calorific and sulfur contents of the composite blend. The weight of blend to produce one million Btu is [ ]
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APA: S. Hicks  (1998)  Technical Note - Alternative Method Of Blending For Sulfur Compliance

MLA: S. Hicks Technical Note - Alternative Method Of Blending For Sulfur Compliance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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