## 1 Solid fuels (derived solid fuels) with Nz, Hz, COz, Hz0 and traces of HzS and SO2 are returned to the suction mains of the COG stream for rescrubbing. To prevent release into the atmosphere, the whole process operates in a closed-loop and the purified COG is sent downstream for combustion. The
Density-dependent separation of dry fine coal in a vibrated fluidized bed
โ Scribed by Zhenfu Luo; Maoming Fan; Yuemin Zhao; Xiuxiang Tao; Qingru Chen; Zengqiang Chen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 180 KB
- Volume
- 187
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-5910
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โฆ Synopsis
The main purpose of coal separation is to reduce ash, sulfur, mercury and other mineral contaminants in the coal to increase the calorific value and benefit the environment. Dry coal beneficiation has obvious advantages over the wet process although the latter is currently the predominant method in use throughout the world. A vibrated fluidized bed was constructed for separating dry fine coal particles from unwanted gangue particles. An experimental investigation of vibrational energy transmission, and the interaction between vibration and gas flow, was performed. The motivation for these experiments was a theoretical development of the principles involved in forming a dense-media vibrated fluidized bed (DMVFB). The mechanism of bubble breaking by vibration is discussed. A formula for calculating the critical vibration frequency at which bubbles can be efficiently broken and bubble formation restrained is proposed. The experimental results demonstrate that the density of a densemedia vibrated fluidized bed is uniform, with a maximum relative error of 1.68% under optimal technological and operating conditions. The b 6 mm fine coal was efficiently separated with a probable error E value of 0.07 t/m 3 . A lower limit of separation of 0.5 mm was achieved. The DMVFB separation efficiency is higher than wet jig with E value of 0.11 t/m 3 .
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