Utilization Characteristics Of Blending Eastern And Western Coals (8fa4ffcd-963f-4912-b174-a4970132c39b)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. R. Pelley
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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40
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

This paper is intended to describe the utilization of Western subbituminous coal as used in a utility-sized steam generator. It compares this coal's characteristics with those of a typical Midwestern and Eastern coal as a base and reviews the various design considerations when blends of these coals are used. The effects of blending various low-sulfur Western coals with Midwestern or Eastern coals to achieve a predetermined sulfur dioxide emission and the resulting alteration in the coal characteristics as they apply to utilization are also reviewed. The blending of coals as one means of complying with sulfur dioxide regulations will take on increasing importance as the various deadlines for compliance with new and existing regulations approach. We must first consider the availability of these low-sulfur coals; and insofar as the Eastern low-sulfur coals have been mined for many years, we have focused our attention on the availability of the coal reserves west of the Mississippi River in the United States, as this is the area to which many people are turning in order to meet this requirement.
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APA: C. R. Pelley  (1976)  Utilization Characteristics Of Blending Eastern And Western Coals (8fa4ffcd-963f-4912-b174-a4970132c39b)

MLA: C. R. Pelley Utilization Characteristics Of Blending Eastern And Western Coals (8fa4ffcd-963f-4912-b174-a4970132c39b). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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