Three technologies have been under serious consideration for reducing the moisture content of Latrobe Valley lignites – namely, hydrothermal dewatering (HTD), mechanical thermal expression (MTE) and steam drying (SD). This thesis compares the relative effectiveness of these technologies in terms of water retention in the product, solids recovery from the process and organic carbon in the by-product water. For the same Loy Yang lignite, containing 59% water (on a wet basis), it is shown that the temperature at which 50% of this water is removed is, for MTE: 125°C, for SD: 210°C and for HTD: 350°C. With MTE, the processing temperature required to achieve high moisture reductions was significantly reduced by simultaneous application of mechani...
Pore structure changes during pre-drying of lignite affect its low-temperature oxidation and increas...
Low calorific value of lignite, mostly attributed to high moisture content, undermines usability of ...
Lignite dried in a stream of dry nitrogen at moderate temperatures (20-80-degrees-C) loses water in ...
North Dakota lignite, (,-lV x 1 ) in size and having 35 percent initial moisture content, was steam ...
The Mechanical Thermal Expression (MTE) process is an efficient means of removing water from low-ran...
peer reviewedThis paper applies super-heated steam drying technology to improve the quality of ligni...
Lignite-fired coal power plants suffer from a significant heat loss due to the high moisture cont...
An overview of the current status of low-rank coal upgrading technologies is presented in the paper,...
Lignite constitutes a major energy source and has long been used for energy production despite its c...
A comprehensive overview of the status of lignite pre-drying technology is given in this study. The ...
A superheated steam fluidized bed dryer (SSFBD) in a self-heat recuperative configuration has a grea...
A superheated steam fluidized bed dryer (SSFBD) in a self-heat recuperative configuration has a grea...
The presence of increased moisture content, low energy density and maximum spontaneous combustion te...
The presence of increased moisture content, low energy density and maximum spontaneous combustion te...
In the work at hand basic experimental results are presented for the mechanical/thermal dewatering (...
Pore structure changes during pre-drying of lignite affect its low-temperature oxidation and increas...
Low calorific value of lignite, mostly attributed to high moisture content, undermines usability of ...
Lignite dried in a stream of dry nitrogen at moderate temperatures (20-80-degrees-C) loses water in ...
North Dakota lignite, (,-lV x 1 ) in size and having 35 percent initial moisture content, was steam ...
The Mechanical Thermal Expression (MTE) process is an efficient means of removing water from low-ran...
peer reviewedThis paper applies super-heated steam drying technology to improve the quality of ligni...
Lignite-fired coal power plants suffer from a significant heat loss due to the high moisture cont...
An overview of the current status of low-rank coal upgrading technologies is presented in the paper,...
Lignite constitutes a major energy source and has long been used for energy production despite its c...
A comprehensive overview of the status of lignite pre-drying technology is given in this study. The ...
A superheated steam fluidized bed dryer (SSFBD) in a self-heat recuperative configuration has a grea...
A superheated steam fluidized bed dryer (SSFBD) in a self-heat recuperative configuration has a grea...
The presence of increased moisture content, low energy density and maximum spontaneous combustion te...
The presence of increased moisture content, low energy density and maximum spontaneous combustion te...
In the work at hand basic experimental results are presented for the mechanical/thermal dewatering (...
Pore structure changes during pre-drying of lignite affect its low-temperature oxidation and increas...
Low calorific value of lignite, mostly attributed to high moisture content, undermines usability of ...
Lignite dried in a stream of dry nitrogen at moderate temperatures (20-80-degrees-C) loses water in ...