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Table of Contents
Оглавление1 Cover
4 Preface
5 PART I: ORIGIN AND PROPERTIES 1 History, Occurrence, and Resources 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Origin of Coal 1.3 Occurrence 1.4 Coal Utilization and Coal Types 1.5 Resources 1.6 Reserves 1.7 Energy Independence References 2 Classification 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Nomenclature of Coal 2.3 Classification Systems 2.4 Coal Petrography 2.5 Correlation of the Various Systems References 3 Recovery, Preparation, and Transportation 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Coal Recovery 3.3 Coal Preparation 3.4 Size Reduction 3.5 Coal Cleaning 3.6 Coal Drying 3.7 Desulfurization 3.8 Transportation References 4 Storage 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Stockpiling 4.3 Effect of Storage 4.4 Spontaneous Ignition 4.5 Mechanism of Spontaneous Ignition 4.6 Preventing Spontaneous Ignition References 5 General Properties 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Sampling 5.3 Proximate Analysis 5.4 Ultimate Analysis 5.5 Calorific Value 5.6 Reporting Coal Analyses References 6 Physical, Mechanical, Thermal, and Electrical Properties 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Physical Properties 6.3 Mechanical Properties 6.4 Thermal Properties 6.5 Electrical Properties 6.6 Epilog References
6 PART II: POWER GENERATION 7 Combustion 7.1 Introduction 7.2 General Aspects 7.3 Chemistry and Physics 7.4 Catalytic Combustion 7.5 Fuels References 8 Combustion Systems 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Combustion Systems 8.3 Fuel Feeders References 9 Gasification 9.1 Introduction 9.2 General Aspects 9.3 Chemistry and Physics 9.4 Catalytic Gasification 9.5 Plasma Gasification 9.6 Gaseous Products 9.7 Underground Gasification References 10 Gasification Systems 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Gasifier Types 10.3 Fixed-Bed Processes 10.4 Fluidized-Bed Processes 10.5 Entrained-Bed Processes 10.6 Molten Salt Processes 10.7 Other Designs 10.8 Gasifier-Feedstock Compatibility 10.9 Energy Balance and Other Design Options 10.10 Underground Gasification References 11 Electric Power Generation 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Electricity From Coal 11.3 Steam Generation 11.4 Control of Emissions 11.5 Power Plant Efficiency 11.6 Combined Cycle Generation References 12 Gas Cleaning 12.1 Introduction 12.2 General Aspects 12.3 Air Pollution Control Devices 12.4 Particulate Matter Removal 12.5 Acid Gas Removal 12.6 Removal of Sulfur-Containing Gases 12.7 Removal of Nitrogen-Containing Gases 12.8 Environmental Legislation References 13 Clean Coal Technologies for Power Generation 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Historical Perspectives 13.3 Modern Perspectives 13.4 Clean Coal Technology 13.5 Managing Wastes from Coal Use 13.6 Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sequestration References 14 Environmental Issues 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Coal Preparation 14.3 Transportation and Storage 14.4 Combustion 14.5 Gasification 14.6 Power Plant Waste 14.7 The Future References
7 PART III: ALTERNATIVE FEEDSTOCKS AND ENERGY SECURITY 15 Alternate Feedstocks 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Viscous Feedstocks 15.3 Biomass 15.4 Waste References 16 Combustion of Alternate Feedstocks 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Viscous Feedstocks 16.3 Biomass 16.4 Solid Waste References 17 Gasification of Alternate Feedstocks 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Viscous Feedstocks 17.3 Biomass 17.4 Solid Waste 17.5 Process Products References 18 Coal and Energy Security 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Energy Security 18.3 The Future of Coal 18.4 Sustainable Development References
8 Common Conversion Factors used in Coal Technology
9 Glossary
10 Index