نتایج جستجو برای: coal ash

تعداد نتایج: 52927  

2014
Dong Liu Yuan-Yuan Duan Zhen Yang Hai-Tong Yu

500 million tons of coal fly ash are produced worldwide every year with only 16% of the total amount utilized. Therefore, potential applications using fly ash have both environmental and industrial interests. Unburned carbon concentration measurements are fundamental to effective fly ash applications. Current on-line measurement accuracies are strongly affected by the mineral content and coal r...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
Ellen A Cowan Keith C Seramur Steven J Hageman

An estimated 229,000 m(3) of coal fly ash remains in the river system after dredging to clean-up the 2008 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) spill in Kingston, Tennessee. The ash is heterogeneous with clear, orange and black spheres and non-spherical amorphous particles. Combustion produces iron oxides that allow low field magnetic susceptibility (χ(LF)) and percent frequency dependent susceptibi...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2016
Jennifer S Harkness Barry Sulkin Avner Vengosh

Coal combustion residuals (CCRs), the largest industrial waste in the United States, are mainly stored in surface impoundments and landfills. Here, we examine the geochemistry of seeps and surface water from seven sites and shallow groundwater from 15 sites in five states (Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Virginia, and North Carolina) to evaluate possible leaking from coal ash ponds. The assessmen...

2015
M. K. Saini P. K. Srivastava N. Choudhury

The experimental determination of mineral matter in coal is a tedious as well as time consuming process, and requires highly skilled analyst to carry out the chemical analysis of coal and ash. On the other hand, determination of moisture and ash is relatively easy using moisture oven and muffle furnace and can be determined anywhere with little care. Most of the methods reported till date for t...

2017
K. Rami Naidu

The adsorption of Cr(III) and As(III) by using coal ash from thermal power plants in batch mode ,The effect of adsorbent agitation speed, dose, pH, contact time and agitation speed on the adsorption of Cr(III) and As(III) by coal ash is examined. Adsorption equilibrium was achieved in 50–55 min. The Langmuir, Temkin and Freundlich adsorption isotherms were used to observed sorption phenomena. T...

2001
Ruud Meij Henk te Winkel

Employees of coal-fired power stations and people living nearby as well as those involved in the shipment and processing of coal fly ash can be exposed to coal fly ash (pulverised fuel ash or “PFA”). An extensive research program was carried out in order to map such exposure and its effects. Particle size distribution, chemical composition, quartz, radioactivity, emission factors and fugitive d...

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...

Peyman Afzal

The objective of this study is to identify the most suitable portions of the C1 coking coal seam in the North Block of the East-Parvadeh coal deposit (Central Iran), according to ash and sulfur values, using C-N fractal modeling. Based on the C-N log-log plots, different geochemical populations were evaluated based on their sulfur and ash content. They were then divided into five populations ea...

Abbas Esmaeilnia Shirvani Hossein Ghafourian

Coal with low ash content has an important role in the coal and steel industry. There are different methods to measure the ash content. The conventional method which is used in most coal mines of Iran, is to burn the coal and measure the remaining ash. A new method has been recently developed at Nuclear Research Center (NRC) of Iran, Which works on the basis of the absorption of the dual en...

2013
Biswajit Saha

Coal is most important fossil fuel in world. Energy requirement of world is increasing in many fields day by day. The crude oil and coal are the main backbone of energy. Since the reserves of crude oil are decreasing day by day as a result the coal becomes the main sources of fossil fuel. Ash content of Indian coal is very high ranging from 15% to 55% [1]. Ash is an inorganic compound present i...

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