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Properties and Potential Uses of the Products Resulting from Bed Combustion of Coal Washery Wastes the Fluidised
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
A fluidised bed combustion (FBC) process has been developed to a stage that both coarse rejects and tailings from coal washery plants may be successfully combusted. During the combustion process excess heat is produced, and the products from the process, spent rejects and primary and secondary cyclone fines, are reduced in volume compared to the input material. Results of preliminary investigations into the properties of the spent rejects and cyclone fines are reported. A program has been initiated to investigate and evaluate the potential uses of the FBC process, including the use of the products in stabilised and unstabilised forms in road construction, as a material suitable for the construction of embankments, and in lean concrete mixes either as an aggregate or as a pozzolan.The characteristics of the FBC products are compared, where appropriate, with those of the unburnt coal washery wastes.
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