1987
DOI: 10.1016/0378-3820(87)90046-4
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The influence of rank and maceral composition on ignition and char burnout of pulverized coal

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“…The role of different petrographic components on the combustion behaviour has been long acknowledged and numerous research efforts have been made in this direction (Jones et al, 1985;Oka et al, 1987;Crelling et al, 1988;Furimsky et al, 1990;Cloke and Lester, 1994;Chaudhuri et al, 1999Chaudhuri et al, -2000. The inertinites, once considered to be less reactive, have also shown good burning characteristics, particularly for the highinertinite Gondwana coals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of different petrographic components on the combustion behaviour has been long acknowledged and numerous research efforts have been made in this direction (Jones et al, 1985;Oka et al, 1987;Crelling et al, 1988;Furimsky et al, 1990;Cloke and Lester, 1994;Chaudhuri et al, 1999Chaudhuri et al, -2000. The inertinites, once considered to be less reactive, have also shown good burning characteristics, particularly for the highinertinite Gondwana coals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general a higher fuel ratio corresponds to poorer carbon burnout, which may, however, have little to do with ignition directly, as has been noted in Reference. 6 Furthermore, in this work, the Fuel Ratio is 1.20 for the Utah Coal and 1.23 for the Illinois coal, which are the same to within 3%, hardly a significant difference. Therefore, differences in axial coal jet ignition observed here cannot be attributed to differences in VM (as obtained from Proximate Matter) or differences in FR, as has been suggested in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Diffusion of oxygen to, and within, a char particle depends on its physical structure and accessible surface area (char morphology). Attempts have been made to explain the combustion rates of chars in terms of their morphologies (50)(51)(52).…”
Section: Fundamentals Of Heterogeneous Combustion the Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…equipment availability should be high and maintenance costs low(49)(50)(51).3.1. Combustion of Gaseous Fuels.…”
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