Effect of Grinding Behavior on Liberation of Coal Macerals
Debjani Nag, B. B. Das, Rashmi Singh, Santosh Kumar Sriramoju, Ajinkya Meshram, Pratik Swarup Dash
Abstract
Macerals are the smallest organic constituents of coal. Reactive macerals or vitrinite is mainly responsible for coking potential of a coal during carbonization method. The effect of a novel grinding on coal maceral separation is studied in this work. The alternate method is based on grinding of coals by shearing compared to impact crushing as in other conventional methods like hammer mill. It is found that liberation of vitrinite is better in shearing. Coking properties of such maceral enriched coals showed improvement in laboratory coke making tests.
Topics & Concepts
MaceralVitriniteCoalGrindingCokeInertiniteCarbonizationLiptiniteMetallurgyShearing (physics)LappingMineralogyMaterials scienceGeologyWaste managementComposite materialEngineeringScanning electron microscopeMineral Processing and GrindingMinerals Flotation and Separation TechniquesMetal Extraction and Bioleaching