Evaluation of a hot oil immersion drying method for the upgrading of crushed low-rank coal
Tae-In Ohm*, Jong-Seong Chae, Jae-Ho Lim and Sung-Hyun Moon
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 4, pp.1299-1303, 2012
Abstract : Coal is the most abundant fuel on earth, and low-rank coal (LRC) such as sub-bituminous coal and lignite makes up about half of all
coal deposits. LRC is inconvenient to use due to its low caloric value and high content of moisture together with the strong tendency of
spontaneous combustion due to these oxygen rich coals, etc. Solving these problems would substantially improve the efficiency of LRC
usage. In this study, we describe a drying technique utilizing hot oil immersion. This upgrading process may be executed easily under
relatively low temperature condition due to the difference of heat capacity and thereby pressure gradient between coal and heating oil.
This results in greatly reducing its energy cost. Drying tests of Indonesian lignite were performed with refined waste oil and B-C heavy
oil, which were heated to 120¡ÆC, 130¡ÆC or 140¡ÆC. Following 10 min of treatment, the moisture content of the upgraded coal was improved
from 32% to 2.0-3.2%, and its high heating value from 3,000 kcal/kg to 6,000 kcal/kg.
Keyword : Low-rank coal; Coal drying; Oil immersion; Refined waste oil |