Abstract

ABSTRACT The influence of a thermal vibrating fluidized bed on the dewatering and deashing effect of moist fine-grained coal was investigated by digital image processing and signal analysis methods. Comparative analysis results of the pressure signals of a loaded vibrating fluidized bed indicated that high or low gas velocity and strong or weak vibration conditions easily caused the formation of numerous irregular bubbles and contributed to violent fluctuations in the bed. An interaction between gas velocity and vibration energy was found, with vibration energy being the dominant factor influencing the bubble behavior at low gas velocities. Moreover, at high gas velocities, the advantages arising from vibrations were weakened. Under the condition of f = 20 Hz, A = 2 mm, v = 18 cm⋅s−1, the contact efficiency between the gas – solid two phases was higher, and the pressure fluctuation of the bed became more stable. Under this condition, the ash content of clean coal and the moisture removal rate were 11.76% and 83.54%, respectively. Finally, comparison and analysis of the influence of different parameters on the calorific value of clean coal revealed that the influence of each parameter on heat generation of the selected product was found to be in the following order: f > A > V > T.

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