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Steam drying of coal. Part 2. Modeling the operation of a fluidized bed drying unit

✍ Scribed by Z. Chen; P.K. Agarwal; J.B. Agnew


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
235 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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✦ Synopsis


Drying of coal in steam offers, besides reduction of ®re and explosion hazards, improved thermal ef®ciency. In addition, steam-dried coals appear to be less prone to spontaneous combustion. In a previous paper, a mathematical model was developed for the drying of a single porous particle in steam. In this paper, the single particle model has been integrated with a two-phase hydrodynamic model to simulate the continuous drying of coal in a bed ¯uidized with superheated steam. The model incorporates: (i) variation of particle temperature and moisture content with residence time within the bed; (ii) the effect of the initial condensation during the heating period of coal fed to the ¯uidized bed; and (iii) variation in the super®cial gas ¯owÐarising from the vaporization of moisture from the wet coal or the condensation of inlet steamÐfor various operating conditions. Model studies show that, for a speci®ed reactor size, system performance is most sensitive to the steam-tube duty and the initial moisture content of the wet coal. The conceptual problems in de®ning an inversion temperature, above which vaporization rate in steam is greater than that in air, for the continuous drying of porous particles are discussed. It is shown that the inversion temperature is a consequence of departure from thermal equilibrium between the gas and solid phases. Model studies show that the inversion temperature depends on design and other operating parameters.


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