2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.9b03164
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Impact of Pulverized Coal Particle Sizes on Combustibility and NOx Emission in Different Blending Methods

Abstract: The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect of particle size on blending methods for pulverized coals, using a thermo-gravimetric analyzer (TGA) and an entrained drop tube reactor (EDTR). The experiment was performed with three particle sizes (small: 45–75 μm, medium: 75–90 μm, large: 150–180 μm) and two blending methods (bunker-blend and furnace-blend). The TGA results show that high rank coal (Trafigura), containing lower volatile matter, was more difficult to ignite than low rank coal (Berau). … Show more

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“…11 One of our experiments in the drop tube furnace revealed that in the wood pellet fuel containing particles with sizes larger than 600 μm, the unburned carbon (UBC) increased owing to a slower reactivity. 12 The Hardgrove grindability index value for TFG coal and R.PSD biomass was 70 and 15, respectively, thereby revealing a higher resistance to grinding for biomass. 13 Reducing NOx emissions is a major problem in thermal power plants.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…11 One of our experiments in the drop tube furnace revealed that in the wood pellet fuel containing particles with sizes larger than 600 μm, the unburned carbon (UBC) increased owing to a slower reactivity. 12 The Hardgrove grindability index value for TFG coal and R.PSD biomass was 70 and 15, respectively, thereby revealing a higher resistance to grinding for biomass. 13 Reducing NOx emissions is a major problem in thermal power plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“… 11 One of our experiments in the drop tube furnace revealed that in the wood pellet fuel containing particles with sizes larger than 600 μm, the unburned carbon (UBC) increased owing to a slower reactivity. 12 The Hardgrove grindability index value for TFG coal and R.PSD biomass was 70 and 15, respectively, thereby revealing a higher resistance to grinding for biomass. 13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%