Combustion characterization of beneficiated coal-based fuels. Quarterly report No. 18, July--September 1993
The Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center of the US Department of Energy has contracted with Combustion Engineering, Inc. (CE) to perform a five-year project on ``Combustion Characterization of Beneficiated Coal-Based Fuels.`` The beneficiated coals are produced by other contractors under the DOE Coal Preparation Program. Several contractor-developed advanced coal cleaning processes are run at pilot-scale cleaning facilities to produce 20-ton batches of fuels for shipment to CE`s laboratory in Windsor, Connecticut. CE then processes the products into either a coal-water fuel (CWF) or a dry microfine pulverized coal (DMPC) form for combustion testing. The objectives of this project include: (1) the development of an engineering data base which will provide detailed information on the properties of BCFs influencing combustion, ash deposition, ash erosion, particulate collection, and emissions; and (2) the application of this technical data base to predict the performance and economic impacts of firing the BCFs in various commercial boiler designs. The technical approach used to develop the technical data includes: bench-scale fuel property, combustion, and ash deposition tests; pilot-scale combustion and ash effects tests; and full-scale combustion tests. During the third quarter of 1993, the following technical progress was made: Continued with data and sample analysis from the pilot-scale tests of Upper Freeport feed coal, air-dried and mulled microagglomerate products; air-dried Pittsburgh No. 8 as-is and mulled products for upcoming Task 3 combustion testing; and prepared two abstracts for presentation for the March 1 994 Coal Utilization and Fuel Systems Conference.
- Research Organization:
- ABB Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, CT (United States). ABB Power Plant Labs.
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC22-89PC88654
- OSTI ID:
- 10170883
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/PC/88654--T18; ON: DE94016029; BR: AA3515050
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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COMBUSTION PROPERTIES
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COAL PREPARATION
COMBUSTION
COMBUSTION PROPERTIES
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
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MIXTURES
PARTICLE SIZE
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PROPERTIES AND COMPOSITION
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