Coal cleaning technology / edited by D.L. Khoury.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Park Ridge, N.J. : Noyes Data Corp., 1981.
Description
xv, 368 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • INTRODUCTION: Coal beneficiation history current options and effectiveness
    • Coal characteristics
    • SO2 emission regulations
    • Scope of the book
    • INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL COAL CLEANING PCC: Physical coal cleaning systems
    • Applicability
    • Extent of development
    • Raw materials
    • COAL PRETREATMENT SIZE REDUCTION AND SCREENING TECHNIQUES: Crushing
    • Screening
    • Tramp iron removal and hand picking
    • COAL CLEANING DRY MECHANICAL SEPARATION PROCESSES: Air Tables
    • Dry Table Separator
    • Centrifugal Separation
    • Dry Magnetic Separation Techniques
    • COAL CLEANING WET MECHANICAL SEPARATION PROCESSES: Jigs
    • Wet concentrating tables
    • Hydrocyclones
    • Low flow dense medium vessels
    • Heavy medium cyclones high flow dense medium vessels
    • Cone concentrators
    • Vor siv
    • Spiral concentrators
    • Vorsyl
    • Froth flotation
    • Multistream coal cleaning system
    • The Otisca process
    • Wet high gradient magnetic separation process
    • Oil agglomeration process
    • COAL CONDITIONING DEWATERING AND DRYING TECHNIQUES: Mechanical dewatering devices
    • Thermal drying
    • Oil agglomeration
    • INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL COAL CLEANING CCC: Sulfur removal and energy content recovery potential
    • The chemistry of sulfur removal
    • MAGNEX PROCESS: Process description
    • Status of the process
    • Technical evaluation
    • Process economics
    • SYRACUSE PROCESS: Process description
    • Process economics --
    • MEYERS PROCESS: Process description
    • Gravichem process
    • LEDGEMONT PROCESS: Process description
    • Alternative leaching process
    • ERDA PETC PERC PROCESS: Process description
    • GENERAL ELECTRIC PROCESS: Process description
    • BATTELLE PROCESS: Process description
    • JET PROPULSION LABORATORY PROCESS: Process description
    • INSTITUTE OF GAS TECHNOLOGY PROCESS: Process description
    • KVB PROCESS: Process description
    • ARCO PROCESS: Status of the process
    • AMES PROCESS: Experimental
    • Results and Discussion
    • Environmental Aspects --
    • MISCELLANEOUS CCC PROCESSES: University of Houston process
    • National Research Council of Canada process
    • Jolevil process
    • Ohio State University process
    • Western Illinois University process
    • Texaco process
    • U.S. Steel process
    • Kellogg process
    • Chemical Construction Corporation Chemica process
    • University of Florida process
    • Laramie process
    • Dynatech process
    • Kyoto process
    • Methonics process
    • Rare Earths process
    • MIT Process
    • Rutgers University process
    • The Gulf & Western process
    • Colorado School of Mines Research Institute CSMRI process
    • U.S. Bureau of Mines process
    • Microbial beneficiation methods
    • ENERGY REQUIREMENTS: Energy involved in transporting coal
    • Energy usage by physical coal cleaning processes
    • Energy usage by chemical coal cleaning
    • Energy savings of pcc and ccc over uncontrolled boilers
    • Potential for energy savings
    • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: General environmental considerations
    • Air pollution
    • Water pollution
    • Solid wastes
    • ECONOMIC ASPECTS: Physical coal cleaning costs
    • Chemical coal cleaning costs
    • Other economic considerations
    • PROCESS COMPARISONS EXAMPLES: Physical chemical coal cleaning and flue gas desulfurization
    • Cleaning coal to comply with S02 emission regulations
    • SOURCES UTILIZED.
    ISBN
    • 0815508751
    • 9780815508755
    LCCN
    81014225
    OCLC
    7835699
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