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    The effect of particle size on the rate and depth of moisture evaporation from coal stockpiles

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    2016
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    De Goede, J.
    Muller, B.
    Campbell, Q.P.
    Le Roux, M.
    De Klerk, C.B. Espag
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    Excessive amounts of moisture in product coal can influence the efficiency of downstream utilization processes due to a decreased calorific value and handling problems. Stockpiles can be used to decrease the moisture content of coal by means of gravity drainage and evaporation. This paper is focused on the evaporation of moisture from a coal stockpile surface with the aim of investigating the effect of particle size on the rate of evaporation as well as the depth to which evaporation extends. It was observed that moisture initially evaporates at a higher rate from a stockpile consisting of fine particles (-6.7 mm) than from coarser particles (-13.2 mm +6.7 mm). This high rate of evaporation is restricted to the outer shell of the fine coal stockpile. However, for coarse coal, the porous nature increases the depth at which evaporation occurs. Evaporation of moisture was observed up to the fourth day of each experimental run, after which steady state was obtained. It was shown the water can evaporate from the surface into the body of the stockpile, depending on the coal particle size and void spacing. An experimental reclaim depth of 0.4 m was achieved after 4 days
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/19054
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/2016/v116n4a9
    http://www.saimm.co.za/Journal/v116n04p353.pdf
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