نتایج جستجو برای: coal spontaneous combustion potential index cscpi

تعداد نتایج: 1580727  

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2010
farahnaz eghbali mohammad reza ehsani

sulfur emission from coal combustion presents many environmental problems. the techniques used to reduce the amount of sulfur in coal before combustion, include physical, chemical and biological processes.biological processes based on degradation of sulfur compounds by microorganisms offer many advantages over the conventional physical and chemical processes. the processes are performed under m...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1979
B D Goldstein

Combustion products derived from the burning of coal are definitely capable of producing adverse human health effects. No single component of the combustion product mixture is solely responsible. Rather, effects are due to a group of compounds, both gases and aerosols, in the effluents of stationary source combustion processes. Although incompletely defined, the individual components of the gas...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1979
C J Santhanam R R Lunt S L Johnson C B Cooper P S Thayer J W Jones

This paper focuses on the incremental impacts of coal ash and flue gas desulfurization (FGD) wastes associated with increased coal usage by utilities and industry under the National Energy Plan (NEP). In the paper, 1985 and 2000 are the assessment points using the baseline data taken from the Annual Environmental Analysis Report (AEAR, September 1977). In each EPA region, the potential mix of d...

2016
James C. Hower Evan J. Granite David B. Mayfield Ari S. Lewis Robert B. Finkelman Mostafa Fayek

Coal and coal combustion byproducts can have significant concentrations of lanthanides (rare earth elements). Rare earths are vital in the production of modern electronics and optics, among other uses. Enrichment in coals may have been a function of a number of processes, with contributions from volcanic ash falls being among the most significant mechanisms. In this paper, we discuss some of th...

2006
B. K. SAWHNEY

The electrical conductivity of seeded (with potassium) combustion products of six varieties of Indian coal with enriched air have been analytically evaluated to investigate the feasibility of using them as working fuels for coal-tired MHD generators. The analysis takes into account the effect of sulphur and ash on the conductivity of combustion products.

Journal: :Atmosphere 2023

In this study, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prioritized polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), associated pollution level, and health risks were assessed in a typical coal spontaneous combustion zone Rujigou mine Northwestern China. This study used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to detect chemical composition, spatial variation, distribution profiles, impact of combu...

2004
A. Askarova E. Karpenko V. Messerle A. Ustimenko

Traditional technologies of solid fuels incineration account for higher level of pollutant in comparison with incineration of liquid and gas fuels. However the fraction of heat and electric power generated at coal fired thermal power plants will increase and by 2020 will have exceeded 50%. Plasma activation promotes more effective and environmental friendly power coals incineration [1]. Effecti...

2012
D. W. PERSHING O. L. WENDT

A laboratory combustor was used to investigate the factors that influence the conversion of fuel nitrogen in coal during coal combustion. Fuel NO was isolated by experimentation utilizing Argon/Oxygen/Carbon Dioxide mixtures as the oxidant, and care was taken to compare cases with air at matched conditions. For both well mixed and slowly mixed flame types, fuel NO contributed over 75% of the to...

2013
Jungeun A. Kim Sanghyun Park Changkook Ryu Won Yang Young-Joo Kim Ho-Young Park

Demonstration of oxy-coal combustion is being planned for the old Youngdong unit 1 boiler in South Korea. The boiler is to be retrofitted to an opposed-wall-firing type with 100 MWe capacity for demonstration of oxy-fuel combustion while maintaining the original furnace shape of downshot firing. It is to be operated under oxy-coal combustion mode during demonstration periods while continuing co...

2007
D. Alvarez M. D. Casal A. G. Borrego

It is attempt in pulverized coal injection (PCI) in blast furnace tuyeres to increase the injection rate without increasing the amount of unburned char inside the stack of the blast furnace. The unburned char can cause problems in the blast furnace operation, such as reduced permeability, undesirable gas/temperature distribution, excessive coke erosion and significant char carryover. In the nea...

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