Abstract

ABSTRACT Coal is the most valuable gasification resource due to its abundance and low cost for commercial applications. But utilization of low-rank Indian coals for gasification is challenging due to difficulty in washing. For utilizing low-grade high ash raw coal, blending is one of the effective methods to control the gasification performances. So, the present study explores the gasification of such a low-rank raw coal blend and compares the results with washed coal blend. The blending effects on raw gas yield (kg/kg of coal) and heating value (Kcal/Nm3) were investigated for coal blends-WH (washed coal with high-rank coal) and RH (raw coal with high-rank coal). In WH, raw gas yield is 1.210 to 1.225 (kg/kg of coal), whereas, in RH is 1.189 to 1.213 (kg/kg of coal), though the fixed carbon content of WH (40.75–41.74%) is lower than RH (44.73–45.25%). In washed coal, raw gas yield is minimum (0.75 kg/kg of coal). The heating value is lower in WH (2730–2871 Kcal/Nm3) than in RH (2884–2978 Kcal/Nm3). Statistical correlation is developed between gaseous components of raw gas and heating value; H2/CO ratio is the most significant parameter. RH gasification is economically viable than WH.

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