Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator

Abstract Coal is primarily beneficiated by wet gravity methods. The wet processing of coal is an efficient practice. However, it introduces the moisture in the range of 6%–15%, depending upon the size of coal which is as detrimental as ash content to the heating value of coal. Dry beneficiation of c...

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Main Authors: Laxmikanta Sahu, Shobhana Dey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-07-01
Series:International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-017-0172-3
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spelling doaj-4fa6a813f38e438c8863e6c66eab76472021-03-02T02:47:52ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Coal Science & Technology2095-82932198-78232017-07-014326227310.1007/s40789-017-0172-3Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separatorLaxmikanta Sahu0Shobhana Dey1Department of Fuel and Mineral Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines)Mineral Processing Division, CSIR-National Metallurgical LaboratoryAbstract Coal is primarily beneficiated by wet gravity methods. The wet processing of coal is an efficient practice. However, it introduces the moisture in the range of 6%–15%, depending upon the size of coal which is as detrimental as ash content to the heating value of coal. Dry beneficiation of coal fines was carried out using an air fluidized vibrating table in which the coal particles get separated from the heavier mineral particles as a result of horizontal and vertical stratification. Two level factorial design matrix was used to optimize and assess the interactive effects of the operational parameters of a pneumatic table viz. deck eccentric, side tilt and air flow rate on the clean coal yield and its ash content. Double stage processing was found to be more effective for reducing the ash content of the clean coal. Initial stage of processing at a higher ash level generates a reject of high ash with low combustibles. Cleaning of the rougher concentrate at 34%–35% ash level shows significant improvement in the organic efficiency (88.6%) and useful heat value of clean coal (15690 kJ/kg). The performance of air fluidized vibrating deck was measured by E p value which is 0.18.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-017-0172-3Air flow rateDeck eccentricSegregation of particlesSeparation efficiency
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author Laxmikanta Sahu
Shobhana Dey
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Shobhana Dey
Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
Air flow rate
Deck eccentric
Segregation of particles
Separation efficiency
author_facet Laxmikanta Sahu
Shobhana Dey
author_sort Laxmikanta Sahu
title Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
title_short Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
title_full Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
title_fullStr Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
title_sort enrichment of carbon recovery of high ash coal fines using air fluidized vibratory deck separator
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
issn 2095-8293
2198-7823
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Coal is primarily beneficiated by wet gravity methods. The wet processing of coal is an efficient practice. However, it introduces the moisture in the range of 6%–15%, depending upon the size of coal which is as detrimental as ash content to the heating value of coal. Dry beneficiation of coal fines was carried out using an air fluidized vibrating table in which the coal particles get separated from the heavier mineral particles as a result of horizontal and vertical stratification. Two level factorial design matrix was used to optimize and assess the interactive effects of the operational parameters of a pneumatic table viz. deck eccentric, side tilt and air flow rate on the clean coal yield and its ash content. Double stage processing was found to be more effective for reducing the ash content of the clean coal. Initial stage of processing at a higher ash level generates a reject of high ash with low combustibles. Cleaning of the rougher concentrate at 34%–35% ash level shows significant improvement in the organic efficiency (88.6%) and useful heat value of clean coal (15690 kJ/kg). The performance of air fluidized vibrating deck was measured by E p value which is 0.18.
topic Air flow rate
Deck eccentric
Segregation of particles
Separation efficiency
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40789-017-0172-3
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