Authors
JG Bailey, A Tate, CFK Diessel, TF Wall
Publication date
1990/2/1
Journal
Fuel
Volume
69
Issue
2
Pages
225-239
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A char morphology system is outlined, based on the physical and optical characteristics known to influence the burning of pulverized coal. Application of the system to high temperature char has established links between coal microlithotype predecessors and char types for subbituminous and bituminous coals. Quantities of high density and thick-walled char produced by pyrolysis at 1500 °C correlate with quantities of high density char in combustion residue, and with unburnt carbon content in fly ash for seven Australian energy coals. The proportions of different pyrolysis char types produced by any coal are shown to depend on coal rank, petrographic composition, maceral fusibility, and possibly ash content and composition, Quantities of high density chars in combustion residue can also be related to petrographic properties, including infusible inertinite content and percentage of microlithotypes of high inertinite …
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