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Parameters of heat treatment of coal to obtain combustible volatile substances

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  • Mergalimova, Almagul
  • Ongar, Bulbul
  • Georgiev, Aleksandar
  • Каlieva, Кazima
  • Abitaeva, Rakhimash
  • Bissenbayev, Parassat

Abstract

The article discusses the theoretical and practical foundations of the study of the possibility of obtaining volatile combustible substances released during special heat treatment of coal, with the aim of replacing ignition fuel oil at thermal power plants. The results of an experimental study of the coals of the Saryadyr field of three Kazakhstan deposits with the aim of obtaining volatile combustible substances, as well as the possibility of using these combustible substances as starting fuel, are presented. The results of calculating the heat of combustion of the gas obtained from the presented coal samples at different heating temperatures showed that with an increase in the heating temperature, the heat of combustion of combustible gases obtained from coal samples also increases. For all the coal samples under consideration, the maximum value of the heat of combustion is traced at a heating temperature of 600 °C. The greatest value is observed for the coal of the Shubarkul deposit - 22.1 MJ/m3, and the minimum value for the brown coal of the Saryadyr deposit is 13.5 MJ/m3. According to the results of experimental studies, we can conclude that of the three presented coals for producing combustible gas, the most suitable are the coals of the Shubarkul and Maikuben deposits. For use in the boiler unit as a starting fuel, it is sufficient to heat coal to temperatures of 350–450 °C.

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  • Mergalimova, Almagul & Ongar, Bulbul & Georgiev, Aleksandar & Каlieva, Кazima & Abitaeva, Rakhimash & Bissenbayev, Parassat, 2021. "Parameters of heat treatment of coal to obtain combustible volatile substances," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 224(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:224:y:2021:i:c:s0360544221003376
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.120088
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    1. Shi, Xueqiang & Chen, Xiaokun & Zhang, Yutao & Zhang, Yuanbo & Guo, Ruizhi & Zhao, Tenglong & Liu, Rui, 2022. "Numerical simulation of coal dust self–ignition and combustion under inclination conditions," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 239(PC).
    2. Ybray, Sultan & Dikhanbaev, Arystan & Dikhanbaev, Bayandy & Mergalimova, Almagul & Georgiev, Aleksandar, 2023. "Development of a technology for the production of hydrogen-enriched synthesis gas with waste-free processing of Ekibastuz coal," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 278(PA).

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