Pulverization is an essential pre-combustion technique employed for solid fuels, such as coal, to
reduce particle sizes. Smaller particles ensure rapid and complete combustion, leading to low carbon
emissions. Traditionally, the resulting particle size distributions from pulverizers have been informed by
empirical or semi-empirical approaches that rely on extensive data gathered over several decades during
operations or experiments. However, the predictive capabilities for new coals and processes are limited.
This work presents a Discrete Element Method based computational framework to predict particle size
distribution resulting from the breakage of coal particles characterized by the coal’s physical properties.
The effect of certain operating parameters on the breakage behavior of coal particles also is examined.
Revised: October 30, 2017 |
Published: September 7, 2017
Citation
Gupta V., X. Sun, W. Xu, H. Sarv, and H. Farzan. 2017.A discrete element method-based approach to predict the breakage of coal.Advanced Powder Technology 28, no. 10:2865-2677.PNNL-SA-121047.doi:10.1016/j.apt.2017.07.019