Rheological Investigation of Coal Water Slurries With and Without Additive
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Coal Water Slurries (CWS) are concentrated suspensions of coal particles in water and are used as
fluid fuels. The rheological properties of Coal Water Slurries depend on a number of factors such
as the type of coal, the solid content and its size distribution, the temperature, the pH and the
presence of electrolytes and chemical additives. In the present study rheological behavior of Indian
coal water slurry (CWS) was investigated using an Anton Parr RheolabQC rheometer.The objective
of the current work was to determine the effect of concentration,particle size and additive on the
rheological behaviour of coal water slurries. It is observed that the coal water slurry exhibits shear
thinning/thickening effects at low concentrations while at 50% Cw and above the slurry prepared
from both coal samples consistently shows shear thinning behaviour. The slurry prepared from
finer coal particles(53-75μm) is more viscous as compared to coarser particles(75-106μm) for a
given coal slurry sample at all concentrations. The increase of viscosity is found to be exponential
with concentration. The viscosity is significantly affected by surfactant Triton X-100 which is
observed to lower the viscosity at all selected dosages (i.e:0.5%-2.4% by weight of slurry).The
optimal dosage is 1.5% of additive by weight of slurry. The maximum reduction in viscosity is
about half at 1.5% additive dosage at 50% Cw of slurry. From work on surfactant loading it can be
concluded that it might be possible to produce pumpable coal slurries at concentrations of 50% and
above by adding suitable dispersant/additive at optimal dosage.
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Master of Engineering (Thermal Engineering)
