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Title: Combustion of Moist Coal Briquettes
Authors: Prodpran Siritheerasas
Chomthida Chunniyom
Piyaporn Sethabunjong
Authors: Prodpran Siritheerasas
Chomthida Chunniyom
Piyaporn Sethabunjong
Keywords: Coal briquette;moisture;combustion;mechanical strength;kinetics
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University
Citation: Chiang Mai Journal of Science 35, 1 (January 2008),35-42
Abstract: In the present study, the effects of moisture in coal briquettes on mechanical strength, ignition time, and combustion characteristics of cylindrical, honey-comb cross-sectional coal briquettes were investigated. Each coal briquette was ~1.0 kg, ~10 cm diameter, ~10-12 cm high, with sixteen ~1 cm diameter axial holes. The moisture contents in the coal briquettes were in the range of 10-30 wt%. The mechanical strength of the coal briquettes was examined as a compressive strength by a compression machine in both vertical and horizontal directions. The ignition time was investigated using a muffle furnace at the temperatures of 700, 800, and 900 oC. For the combustion tests, the already ignited coal briquettes, with an initial temperature of 800 oC, were placed in a Thai traditional cooking stove. During each combustion test, mass loss history and the temperature of the coal briquette surface were monitored. It was found that the compressive strengths in the vertical and horizontal directions were in the ranges of 360.8-1,052.0 and 37.6-70.0 kN/m2, respectively. When moisture content in the coal briquettes increased, their compressive strength decreased. Ignition times for the temperatures of 700, 800, and 900oC ranged from 14-37, 8-16, and 5-10 minutes, respectively. The ignition time decreased as the ignition temperature increased. On the contrary, the ignition time increased with moisture content. A decrease in mass of the coal briquettes with higher moisture contents was slower than that with lower moisture contents. The combustion of the coal briquettes was found to be first order for all moisture contents. The rate constants (k) were 0.0402, 0.0439, and, 0.0508 min-1for the coal briquettes with moisture contents of 10, 20, and 30 wt%, respectively.
Description: The Chiang Mai Journal of Science is an international English language peer-reviewed journal which is published in open access electronic format 6 times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November by the Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University. Manuscripts in most areas of science are welcomed except in areas such as agriculture, engineering and medical science which are outside the scope of the Journal. Currently, we focus on manuscripts in biology, chemistry, physics, materials science and environmental science. Papers in mathematics statistics and computer science are also included but should be of an applied nature rather than purely theoretical. Manuscripts describing experiments on humans or animals are required to provide proof that all experiments have been carried out according to the ethical regulations of the respective institutional and/or governmental authorities and this should be clearly stated in the manuscript itself. The Editor reserves the right to reject manuscripts that fail to do so.
URI: https://epg.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=331
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/72087
ISSN: 2465-3845
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