2013
DOI: 10.2478/amsc-2013-0026
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Properties of Waste from Coal Gasification in Entrained Flow Reactors in the Aspect of Their Use in Mining Technology / Właściwości odpadów ze zgazowania węgla w reaktorach dyspersyjnych w aspekcie ich wykorzystania w technologiach górniczych

Abstract: Most of the coal gasification plants based of one of the three main types of reactors: fixed bed, fluidized bed or entrained flow. In recent years, the last ones, which works as "slagging" reactors (due to the form of generated waste), are very popular among commercial installations. The article discusses the characteristics of the waste from coal gasification in entrained flow reactors, obtained from three foreign installations. The studies was conducted in terms of the possibilities of use these wastes in mi… Show more

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“…The petrographic analysis of ash from char combustion may be helpful in the determination of possible ways of its utilization. Some of the possible applications of ash, including the use as backfilling material, which were presented by Pomykała (Pomykała 2015). Mazurkiewicz et al (Mazurkiewicz et al 2012) show the following possibilities of ash management: the production of solidified ash slurries used for the hardening (stabilization) of embankments, and dumping grounds; local and other roads; production of cementless binders; production of Portland clinker; as an active cement additive; concrete production; production of light aggregates; road construction; use in agriculture and horticulture; for self-solidifying backfill in mining.…”
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“…The petrographic analysis of ash from char combustion may be helpful in the determination of possible ways of its utilization. Some of the possible applications of ash, including the use as backfilling material, which were presented by Pomykała (Pomykała 2015). Mazurkiewicz et al (Mazurkiewicz et al 2012) show the following possibilities of ash management: the production of solidified ash slurries used for the hardening (stabilization) of embankments, and dumping grounds; local and other roads; production of cementless binders; production of Portland clinker; as an active cement additive; concrete production; production of light aggregates; road construction; use in agriculture and horticulture; for self-solidifying backfill in mining.…”
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