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The Influence of Specific Gravity Distributions on Fuel Properties

The Influence of Specific Gravity Distributions on Fuel Properties. Pete Rozelle U.S. Department of Energy ARIPPA, October 31, 2006. The Influence of Specific Gravity Distributions on Fuel Properties. Ash Content Distributions in Coal Refuse by Specific Gravity

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The Influence of Specific Gravity Distributions on Fuel Properties

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  1. The Influence of Specific Gravity Distributions on Fuel Properties Pete Rozelle U.S. Department of Energy ARIPPA, October 31, 2006

  2. The Influence of Specific Gravity Distributions on Fuel Properties • Ash Content Distributions in Coal Refuse by Specific Gravity • Distributions of Mineral and Ash Components • Example of Using these Things to get a Cost Advantage for a CFB Power Plant • Turning Bad Material into Useful Fuel (an Example)

  3. Attributes that Vary with Specific Gravity • Ash Content • Mineral Content • Particle Density • Ash Chemistry • Ash Fusion Characteristics • Where the Stuff Ends up in a CFB Boiler (Ash Split)

  4. The Math of Summing Fuel Properties - an Example Using Ash Content Run of Mine Refuse Dump Cogen Fuel 250 Tons 750 Tons 1000 Tons 15% Ash 1.4% S 50% Ash 3.5% S 41.3% Ash 3.0% S

  5. The Math of Summing Fuel Properties - an Example Using Ash Content 1 Mass of Cogen Fuel Fraction Run of Mine (M1) Fraction Refuse Dump (M1)

  6. The Math of Summing Fuel Properties - an Example Using Ash Content Fraction Run of Mine X Ash Content of Run of Mine (M1A1) Fraction Refuse Dump X Ash Content of Refuse Dump (M2A2) Ash Content of Cogen Fuel

  7. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- the Float Sink Table B Seam Run of Mine, Cambria County, Pa

  8. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- One Way to Look at it B Seam Run of Mine, Cambria County, Pa

  9. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content B Seam Refuse Dump, From the ROM in the Last Slide

  10. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- One Way to Look at it B Seam Refuse Dump, Cambria County, Pa

  11. Float Sink Tables for Refuse Dumps • The Good: • Deep Mined, Flat Coal • Not Dense Medium Cleaned • Old • The Bad: • Newer • Refuse Quality wasn’t under the Microscope • The Ugly: • Surface Mining of Old Workings • Pitched Coal • Dense Medium Cleaning

  12. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Good B Seam Refuse Dump, Cambria County, Pa

  13. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Good B Seam Refuse Dump, Cambria County, Pa

  14. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Bad Pittsburgh Seam Refuse Dump (Old)

  15. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Bad Pittsburgh Seam Refuse Dump (Old)

  16. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Ugly Anthracite Refuse (Active Mine in 1960’s)

  17. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Ugly Anthracite Refuse (Active Mine in 1960’s)

  18. Minerals in Coal Waste • Illite: • K3(Al6FeMg)(Si14Al2)O40(OH)8 • Kaolinite • Al2O3·2SiO2·2H2O • Pyrophyllite • Al2O3·2SiO2·H2O • Pyrite • FeS2 • Rutile • TiO2

  19. Minerals in Coal Waste Example of Mineral Content Variations by Specific Gravity- An Anthracite Bank

  20. Minerals in Coal Waste Pittsburgh Seam Refuse- Specific Gravity Variations in Ash Analysis

  21. Minerals in Coal Waste Anthracite Refuse

  22. Minerals in Coal Waste Anthracite Refuse- Specific Gravity Variations in Ash Analysis

  23. Minerals in Coal Waste West Virginia Refuse

  24. Minerals in Coal Waste Pittsburgh Seam Refuse- Specific Gravity Variations in Ash Analysis

  25. Mineral and Ash Analyses Vary with Specific Gravity- What about Fusion Temperatures? Anthracite

  26. An Example of Getting a Cost Advantage for a CFB Power Plant • Not all Potential Fuel is Located Close to the Power Plant • Low Quality Materials May not Make Sense to Truck Long Distances • Improved Fuel Quality can: • Reduce Transportation Costs • Reduce Limestone requirements • Reduce Ash Disposal Costs • Increase Mean Bed Residence Time

  27. Economics of Waste Coal Reprocessing

  28. Examples of the Application of Coal Preparation Vessels to Coal Refuse • Dense Medium Cyclone- Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1960’s: • Feed Ash Content: 56 wt% • Cyclone Feed Gravity =1.80, Product = 20% Yield, 38% Ash • Cyclone Feed Gravity = 1.90, Product = 28% Yield, 42% Ash

  29. Examples of the Application of Coal Preparation Vessels to Coal Refuse • Horsfall, Grobelaar, and Van Eck and Lurie (South Africa) • High Gravity Separations for Rerunning Coal Refuse • Dense Medium Vessels • Dense Medium Cyclones • Other Systems

  30. Examples of the Application of Coal Preparation Vessels to Coal Refuse • Water Only Cyclone- Penn State University • Feed: up to 30% Ash • Product at 30% Ash Feed = 20% Ash

  31. Potential Economics of Prepared Fuel from Low Quality Coal Refuse • Simulation for the Following: • Coarse Coal Dense Medium Vessel (1.60 to 1.80 Gravity) • Dense Medium Cyclones (1.60-1.90 Feed Gravity) • Generic Process for Recovery of -28 Mesh Material

  32. Potential Economics of Prepared Fuel from Low Quality Coal Refuse Dump • Assumptions: • Royalty = $1.00/Raw Ton • Load and Carry Cost = $1.00/Raw Ton • Prep Plant Cost= $2.50/Raw Ton • Prep Plant refuse Cost = $0.50/Ton

  33. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content- The Bad Pittsburgh Seam Refuse Dump (Old) 64 Wt% Ash 3.3 Wt% S

  34. Potential Economics of Prepared Fuel from Low Quality Coal Refuse Dump (Pittsburgh) • Results: • 24 Wt% Ash • 2.5 Wt% S • ~$0.72/MM BTU Production Cost • Blended with Run of Bank (65/35) Yields: • 34 Wt% Ash • 2.8 Wt% S • ~$0.60/MM BTU Production Cost

  35. The Specific Gravity Distribution of Ash Content B Seam Refuse Dump, Cambria County, Pa 64 Wt% Ash 3.3 Wt% S

  36. Potential Economics of Prepared Fuel from Low Quality Coal Refuse Dump (B Seam) • Results: • 30 Wt% Ash • 2.1 Wt% S • ~$0.62/MM BTU Production Cost

  37. What about Currently Produced Prep Plant Refuse? • Pittsburgh Bed Refuse from Active Operation in 1988- As Sampled: • 49 Wt% Ash • 5.5 Wt% Sulfur

  38. What about Currently Produced Prep Plant Refuse? • Pittsburgh Bed Refuse from Active Operation in 1988- As Sampled: • 49 Wt% Ash • 5.5 Wt% Sulfur • After a Laboratory Process: • 65% Yield • 41 Wt% Ash • 3.9 Wt% Sulfur

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