S. Krishnaswamy et al., LOW-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION OF COAL .2. AN EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING INVESTIGATION USING A FIXED-BED ISOTHERMAL FLOW REACTOR, Fuel, 75(3), 1996, pp. 344-352
Results of an experimental and theoretical modelling investigation on
the low-temperature oxidation of fresh, wet, low-rank coals are report
ed. The rates of oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide formation were
measured for Wyoming subbituminous coal, using an isothermal fixed-bed
flow reactor. The measurements are interpreted with a one-dimensional
continuum model, including the single-particle diffusion-reaction mod
el developed in Part 1, for the fixed-bed reactor. The model calculati
ons are also compared with other data reported in the literature. The
results indicate that the model provides a satisfactory explanation fo
r the dependence on particle size and temperature of the low-temperatu
re oxidation of dry and fresh wet coal. Extension of this formulation
to model spontaneous combustion in coal stockpiles is reported in Part
3.