Abstract

One of the promising directions for improving the environmental, technical, and economic efficiency of coal-fired thermal power plants is the use of the multicomponent fuels based on coal and combustible liquids. Such fuels, as a rule, are called coal–water slurries containing petrochemicals (CWSPs). The typical wastes of coal enrichment, low-grade coals, oil production, and oil refining wastes as well as used flammable liquids, for example oils, can be included in the fuel composition. To date, mathematical models have not been developed for predicting the effective conditions for the ignition of promising CWSPs at minimum ambient temperatures and with short ignition delay times. This problem was solved in the present work. On the basis of the experimental results, three modes of physical and chemical transformations were established when heating single particles of the composite fuel. The first one is the intensive thermal decomposition of the coal component after evaporation of the liquid components of...

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