Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density

Abstract Coal blend bulk density is an important property in the coking process. Some variables, such as moisture and particle size, which are controlled or measured in the coal beneficiation process in steel mills, exert a strong influence on this feature. This study aims to understand the density...

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Main Authors: Erick Mitchell Henrique Braga, Guilherme Liziero Ruggio da Silva, Rian Carlo Vieira Amaral, Marina do Carmo Carias, Paulo Santos Assis, Leandro Rocha Lemos
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix
Series:REM: International Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-9cf50f9304f342da940c6bf7623e15fc2020-11-25T01:08:55ZengFundação GorceixREM: International Engineering Journal2448-167X72223724210.1590/0370-44672018720006S2448-167X2019000300237Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk densityErick Mitchell Henrique BragaGuilherme Liziero Ruggio da SilvaRian Carlo Vieira AmaralMarina do Carmo CariasPaulo Santos AssisLeandro Rocha LemosAbstract Coal blend bulk density is an important property in the coking process. Some variables, such as moisture and particle size, which are controlled or measured in the coal beneficiation process in steel mills, exert a strong influence on this feature. This study aims to understand the density variation of coal blends by the influence of moisture and particle size when using dry and wet bases. The investigations showed that higher density can be reached when drying the coal blend or even with excess of moisture by an agglomeration process. However, for a coal blend of lower moisture content, such as 4%, the better effects on the coking process are evident. Changes on the density from particle size require care, since they can fall in a region of high density achieved by larger particles or in a region with excess coal fines, where either or both can compromise the coke quality.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000300237&lng=en&tlng=encoalbulk densitymoistureparticle size
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author Erick Mitchell Henrique Braga
Guilherme Liziero Ruggio da Silva
Rian Carlo Vieira Amaral
Marina do Carmo Carias
Paulo Santos Assis
Leandro Rocha Lemos
spellingShingle Erick Mitchell Henrique Braga
Guilherme Liziero Ruggio da Silva
Rian Carlo Vieira Amaral
Marina do Carmo Carias
Paulo Santos Assis
Leandro Rocha Lemos
Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
REM: International Engineering Journal
coal
bulk density
moisture
particle size
author_facet Erick Mitchell Henrique Braga
Guilherme Liziero Ruggio da Silva
Rian Carlo Vieira Amaral
Marina do Carmo Carias
Paulo Santos Assis
Leandro Rocha Lemos
author_sort Erick Mitchell Henrique Braga
title Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
title_short Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
title_full Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
title_fullStr Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
title_full_unstemmed Influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
title_sort influence of moisture and particle size on coal blend bulk density
publisher Fundação Gorceix
series REM: International Engineering Journal
issn 2448-167X
description Abstract Coal blend bulk density is an important property in the coking process. Some variables, such as moisture and particle size, which are controlled or measured in the coal beneficiation process in steel mills, exert a strong influence on this feature. This study aims to understand the density variation of coal blends by the influence of moisture and particle size when using dry and wet bases. The investigations showed that higher density can be reached when drying the coal blend or even with excess of moisture by an agglomeration process. However, for a coal blend of lower moisture content, such as 4%, the better effects on the coking process are evident. Changes on the density from particle size require care, since they can fall in a region of high density achieved by larger particles or in a region with excess coal fines, where either or both can compromise the coke quality.
topic coal
bulk density
moisture
particle size
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