Variation Of Specific Rates Of Breakage Of Coal-Water Slurries With Changing Slurry Density Determined By Direct Tracer Measurement (18840e98-0b1a-4349-898b-46fdbcef3855)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 7
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- 384 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The grinding of coal-water slurries has received increasing industrial attention during the last decade. In particular, there is long-term interest in the use of pulverized coal-water slurries to replace oil in combustion equipment and the development of coal gasification/liquefaction processes which require coal-water slurries as feed. More specifically, the use of coal-water slurries in gasification requires grinding a high density slurry containing the smallest amount of water consistent with slurry pumping and spraying. As part of a fundamental engineering research support program aimed at the industrial implementation of dense coal-water slurry grinding, this author has published several papers on how specific rates of breakage vary as a function of slurry rheology, Klimpel (1982, 1982/83). These papers demonstrated that there is a consistent pattern of change in specific rates of breakage of coal in dense slurries with controlled variations in slurry rheology. By matching rheological data with laboratory grinding results, it was possible to identify directly slurry conditions that correspond to: (1) slowing down of breakage rates, (2) the occasional acceleration of breakage of some sizes, and (3) conditions where chemical additives will increase rates of breakage.
Citation
APA:
(1990) Variation Of Specific Rates Of Breakage Of Coal-Water Slurries With Changing Slurry Density Determined By Direct Tracer Measurement (18840e98-0b1a-4349-898b-46fdbcef3855)MLA: Variation Of Specific Rates Of Breakage Of Coal-Water Slurries With Changing Slurry Density Determined By Direct Tracer Measurement (18840e98-0b1a-4349-898b-46fdbcef3855). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.