Authors
Renu Kumar Rathnam, Liza K Elliott, Terry F Wall, Yinghui Liu, Behdad Moghtaderi
Publication date
2009/6/1
Journal
Fuel processing technology
Volume
90
Issue
6
Pages
797-802
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The reactivity of four pulverised Australian coals were measured under simulated air (O2/N2) and oxy-fuel (O2/CO2) environments using a drop tube furnace (DTF) maintained at 1673 K and a thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) run under non-isothermal (heating) conditions at temperatures up to 1473 K. The oxygen concentration, covering a wide and practical range, was varied in mixtures of O2/N2 and O2/CO2 in the range of 3 to 21 vol.% and 5 to 30 vol.%, respectively. The apparent volatile yield measured in CO2 in the DTF was greater than in N2 for all the coals studied. Pyrolysis experiments in the TGA also revealed an additional mass loss in a CO2 atmosphere, not observed in a N2 atmosphere, at relatively high temperatures. The coal burnout measured in the DTF at several O2 concentrations revealed significantly higher burnouts for two coals and similar burnouts for the other two coals in oxy-fuel conditions …
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Scholar articles
RK Rathnam, LK Elliott, TF Wall, Y Liu, B Moghtaderi - Fuel processing technology, 2009