Abstract
After recalling the importance of coal in the cement industry up until the end of the 1950s, and the regeneration of interest in this fuel, the author presents some views on the stocking of coal, on its preparation and on its application for firing. The advantages of linear stocking and of de-stocking by the 'front slice' method to ensure good homogenization are described. The precautions to be taken during the fine-grinding process and the transport of the pulverized coal in order to prevent coal-dust explosions are discussed. The main firing systems (direct, semi-direct and indirect) are discussed and their respective advantages and drawbacks examined. (In French)
Citation Formats
Reinert, N.
Coal as a source of energy to alleviate the crisis facing the cement industry.
France: N. p.,
1979.
Web.
Reinert, N.
Coal as a source of energy to alleviate the crisis facing the cement industry.
France.
Reinert, N.
1979.
"Coal as a source of energy to alleviate the crisis facing the cement industry."
France.
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title = {Coal as a source of energy to alleviate the crisis facing the cement industry}
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abstractNote = {After recalling the importance of coal in the cement industry up until the end of the 1950s, and the regeneration of interest in this fuel, the author presents some views on the stocking of coal, on its preparation and on its application for firing. The advantages of linear stocking and of de-stocking by the 'front slice' method to ensure good homogenization are described. The precautions to be taken during the fine-grinding process and the transport of the pulverized coal in order to prevent coal-dust explosions are discussed. The main firing systems (direct, semi-direct and indirect) are discussed and their respective advantages and drawbacks examined. (In French)}
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title = {Coal as a source of energy to alleviate the crisis facing the cement industry}
author = {Reinert, N}
abstractNote = {After recalling the importance of coal in the cement industry up until the end of the 1950s, and the regeneration of interest in this fuel, the author presents some views on the stocking of coal, on its preparation and on its application for firing. The advantages of linear stocking and of de-stocking by the 'front slice' method to ensure good homogenization are described. The precautions to be taken during the fine-grinding process and the transport of the pulverized coal in order to prevent coal-dust explosions are discussed. The main firing systems (direct, semi-direct and indirect) are discussed and their respective advantages and drawbacks examined. (In French)}
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journal type = {AC}
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year = {1979}
month = {Jan}
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