نتایج جستجو برای: coal spontaneous combustion potential index cscpi

تعداد نتایج: 1580727  

Journal: :Journal of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2021

SYNOPSIS Spontaneous combustion (SC) is a cold oxidation reaction that generates heat, causing temperature rise of the reactant and leading, with limited heat dissipation, to self-ignition reactant, which occurs without an external source. Although not coal, most significant hazard SC are fires occur in coal mining operations around world. These pose serious risk safety workers mines as well ad...

2016
Ji Xia Gang Chen Peng Tan Cheng Zhang

Coal blending is becoming increasingly common as more and more off-specification coals are received in coal-fired power plants, given the present coal market in China. This situation requires optimization of the operating parameters for matching the varying coal properties. The motivation for such optimization includes confirming good performance of the units regarding the security, the economy...

2017
Caiqing Yan Mei Zheng Carme Bosch August Andersson Yury Desyaterik Amy P. Sullivan Jeffrey L. Collett Bin Zhao Shuxiao Wang Kebin He Örjan Gustafsson

Organic aerosol (OA) constitutes a substantial fraction of fine particles and affects both human health and climate. It is becoming clear that OA absorbs light substantially (hence termed Brown Carbon, BrC), adding uncertainties to global aerosol radiative forcing estimations. The few current radiative-transfer and chemical-transport models that include BrC primarily consider sources from bioge...

2009
Kunio Yoshikawa

This paper describes the application of innovative hydrothermal technology on local municipal solid waste (MSW) to produce low chlorine content solid co-firing fuel with coal. Raw MSW was treated at temperatures ranging from 210 to 235°C with 30 to 90 minutes holding period. The process yielded slump products which were then naturally dried to 5% moisture content, resulted in dry products with ...

2007
I. W. SMITH

A brief description is given of devolatilization of raw coal and combustion of the residual char. Major achievements in the study of devolatilization and important areas for further experimentation are noted; however, attention is focussed on the rate processes involved in char combustion. Means of calculating reaction rates are shown which account for temperatures of particles, mass transfer a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 2004
Oner Yusuf Toraman Hüseyin Topal Oktay Bayat Aysel T Atimtay

In this study, a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) of 125 mm diameter and 1800mm height was used to find the combustion characteristics of sewage sludge (SS) produced in Turkey. Sludge + olive cake, and sludge + lignite coal mixtures were burned separately. Various sludge-to-lignite coal and sludge-to-olive cake ratios (5/95, 10/90, 15/85, 20/80) were tried. On-line concentrations of major compon...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2007
mohammad reza ehsani farahnaz eghbali

tabas mines in iran have coal sources which are suitable for use in metallurgy industries as coking coal. but the high sulfur content of this coal imposes severe limitations on its utilization as the sulfur oxide gases evolved from the combustion of high sulfur coals result in acid rains and corrosion of equipments. in this work, attempts have been made to reduce sulfur from high sulfur coal of...

2010
H. Dean Hosgood Paolo Boffetta Sander Greenland Yuan-Chin Amy Lee John McLaughlin Adeline Seow Eric J. Duell Angeline S. Andrew David Zaridze Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska Peter Rudnai Jolanta Lissowska Eleonóra Fabiánová Dana Mates Vladimir Bencko Lenka Foretova Vladimir Janout Hal Morgenstern Nathaniel Rothman Rayjean J. Hung Paul Brennan Qing Lan

BACKGROUND Domestic fuel combustion from cooking and heating is an important public health issue because roughly 3 billion people are exposed worldwide. Recently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified indoor emissions from household coal combustion as a human carcinogen (group 1) and from biomass fuel (primarily wood) as a probable human carcinogen (group 2A). OBJECTIVES ...

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