Fuel Processing Technology, Vol.166, 131-139, 2017
Regulation of ash-fusion behaviors for high ash-fusion-temperature coal by coal blending
Blending is a promising method to modify the ash-fusion characteristics of coal to meet gasification requirements. To investigate the variation in ash-fusion behavior for high ash-fusion-temperature (AFT) coal through coal blending and its regulating mechanism, the ash-chemistry characteristics of four coals (Nantun, Pengzhuang, Biaodian, and Xiangyuan) were analyzed. Mineral-transformation behaviors in the mixed ashes were investigated by X-ray powder diffractometry using normalized reference intensity ratio software, scanning electron microscopy analyzer equipped with energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry, and FactSage software. Pengzhuang and Biaodian coals, AFTs meet entrained-flow gasifier requirements when the Xiangyuan mass ratio reaches 20%. The Nantun requires a Xiangyuan mass ratio of XY >30% because of its high aluminum oxide content. The required Xiangyuan optimal blending mass ratio is 40%-70% for the three high AFT coals to meet gasification requirements in the entrained-flow gasifier. An increased Xiangyuan mass ratio leads to decreasing contents of high melting-point mullite and silica and increasing contents of low melting-point anorthite, hercynite, gehienite, and hedenbergite. Amorphous matter in three mixed ash types resulted in a decrease in their AFTs. The variation in liquid phase under certain conditions reflects the change in AFT. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.