Mill outlet temperature and coal fineness are important factors affecting the combustion efficiency of boilers. Lower coal fineness can lead to losses from unburnt carbon, slagging, and deposits on heating surfaces. Higher coal fineness increases energy consumption in milling. Lower mill outlet temperature can delay combustion and cause improper fuel-air mixtures, choking of pipes, and reduced mill throughput. Very high mill outlet temperatures risk fires in the mill. Coal was one of humanity's earliest sources of heat and light, and has grown significantly in importance as an energy fuel since the 19th century, especially for India which relies on coal to meet over 60% of its commercial energy needs.
Mill outlet temperature and coal fineness are important factors affecting the combustion efficiency of boilers. Lower coal fineness can lead to losses from unburnt carbon, slagging, and deposits on heating surfaces. Higher coal fineness increases energy consumption in milling. Lower mill outlet temperature can delay combustion and cause improper fuel-air mixtures, choking of pipes, and reduced mill throughput. Very high mill outlet temperatures risk fires in the mill. Coal was one of humanity's earliest sources of heat and light, and has grown significantly in importance as an energy fuel since the 19th century, especially for India which relies on coal to meet over 60% of its commercial energy needs.
Mill outlet temperature and coal fineness are important factors affecting the combustion efficiency of boilers. Lower coal fineness can lead to losses from unburnt carbon, slagging, and deposits on heating surfaces. Higher coal fineness increases energy consumption in milling. Lower mill outlet temperature can delay combustion and cause improper fuel-air mixtures, choking of pipes, and reduced mill throughput. Very high mill outlet temperatures risk fires in the mill. Coal was one of humanity's earliest sources of heat and light, and has grown significantly in importance as an energy fuel since the 19th century, especially for India which relies on coal to meet over 60% of its commercial energy needs.
Excess Oxygen and COcc Air Flow SA and PA Temperature Burner Tilt Residence time in the Furnace Air Distribution
Coal Fineness It is a major factor which determines the combustion efficiency of the Boiler
Thumb Rule for coal fineness: 70% thro‟
- 200mesh, less than 1% for +50 Mesh
Lower the coal fineness- Losses in terms ofunburnt
carbon in BA, slagging andsubsequent deposits on the heating surface
Higher the coal fineness- Losses in terms ofenergy
consumption in the Milling system.High wear rate of Milling components00 Mill Outlet Temperature
Mill outlet temperature is an important factorfor
combustion and efficiency of milling system
Lower the mill outlet temperature-delay incombustion,
improper air-fuel mixture, chokingof mill/mill discharge pipes resulting in highrejects, reduction in mill throughput etc.
Very high mill outlet temperature-possibility offire in
the mill Coal Introduction Coal was one of man's earliest sources of heat and light. The Chinese were known to have dug it more than 3,000 years ago. The first recorded discovery of coal in this country was by French explorers on the Illinois River in 1679, and the earliest recorded commercial mining occurred near Richmond, Virginia, in 1750. In the 19th century, coal grew rapidly in importance, and from 1850 to 1950 it was our most important energy fuel. Coal is ― Black Diamond‖ in more sense than one! Coal is the main source of energy not only in our country but also for most of the countries of the world. The energy requirement of India is increasing every year and to meet this demand the country has to depend to a large extent on coal. • At present more than 60% of the total commercial energy requirement is met from the coal.