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Influence of preheating on grindability of coal

January 1, 1992

Enormous quantities of coal must be ground as feed to power generation facilities. The energy cost of grinding is significant at 5 to 15 kWh/ton. If grindability could be increased by preheating the coal with waste heat, energy costs could be reduced. The objective of this work was to determine how grindability was affected by preheating. The method was to use population balance grinding models to interpret results of grinding coal before and after a heat treatment. Simulation of locked cycle tests gave a 40% increase in grindability. Approximately 40% grinding energy saving can be expected. By using waste heat for coal treatment, the targeted energy savings would be maintained. ?? 1992.

Publication Year 1992
Title Influence of preheating on grindability of coal
Authors J. Lytle, N. Choi, K. Prisbrey
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Mineral Processing
Index ID 70017283
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse