PREPARATION OF HIGH ASH INDIAN COALS FOR CARBONIZATION

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作者
PARTHASARATHY, L
SHARMA, MK
CHOUDHURY, AJ
SHARMA, RP
机构
[1] R & D Centre, Steel Authority of India, Ltd.
关键词
COAL CHARACTERISTICS; CRUSHING LEVEL; GRINDABILITY INDEX; UNIFORMITY OF COAL BLEND; COEFFICIENT OF ASH DISTRIBUTION; PILOT OVEN TESTS; CONVENTIONAL BLEND CRUSHING; GROUPWISE CRUSHING;
D O I
10.2355/isijinternational.35.819
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
preparation technique adopted. In Indian coking industry, generally 8-10 types of coals are used as raw material base for carbonization and they differ widely in terms of their grindability characteristics. caking/coking properties, dilatation characteristics, petrographic analysis etc. The Indian coals contain very low percentage of vitrinite (<50%), higher content of middlings and rejects (>1.6 Sp. gr. fraction) and higher ash content (18-23%). Conventional blend crushing of these coals together for carbonization leads to concentration of inerts and middlings/rejects in the coarser size fraction (+6 and 6-3 mm) of the charge leading to heterogeneity in the properties of different size fractions. Difference thermal transformation to plastic state and shrinkage characteristics in the semi-coke state between coarser and finer fractions generates internal stresses in the coke matrix leading to poor strength characteristics. With the use of increased percentage of low ash imported coal in the blend (15-40%), the SAIL plants are trying to contain the coal blend ash to a level of about 17%. The imported coals generally have low mineral matter content, high HGl values and increased proportion of fines (60-65% below 3mm). These circumstances have necessitated development of new coal preparation schemes for carbonization viz. groupwise crushing, blend crushing with prescreening of fines and groupwise crushing with prescreening of fines. The paper discusses in detail the above new coal preparation techniques along with the methodology to determine the degree of homogeneity of the coal blend.
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页码:819 / 825
页数:7
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