Investigation of Rheological Characteristics of Coal-Oil Mixtures
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The present study on investigation of rheological characteristics of coal-oil mixtures was
conducted at the Mechanical Engineering Department, Thapar University, Patiala. Three coal
samples having different ash and moisture contents and furnace oil of grade MV2 were used for
the preparation of coal-oil mixtures. Coal concentration was varied from 20 – 50 % by weight
and temperature was varied from 25° - 45° C, in order to study the effect of solids concentration
and temperature on the rheological properties of coal-oil mixtures. Rheological measurements
were carried out using Anton Paar RheolabQC rheometer. It was observed that both apparent
viscosity and yield stress of coal-oil mixture increased, with an increase in solids concentration
and decreased, with an increase in temperature. The flow behavior of coal-oil mixtures was
described by the Power-Law and Herschel-Bulkley models. The coal-oil mixtures up to 30 %
solids concentration, behaved as a Newtonian fluid and with solids concentration more than 40
%, they behaved as a yield pseudo plastic fluid. Also the effect of various properties of coal like
ash content, moisture content, particle size and particle size distribution on coal-oil mixture
rheology was studied. It was found that both apparent viscosity and yield stress of coal-oil
mixture decreased, with an increase in ash content of coal and increased, with an increase in
moisture content of coal. As mass median diameter of coal particles increased, both apparent
viscosity and yield stress of coal-oil mixture decreased. Also, with an increase in distribution
modulus (n) of coal sample, both apparent viscosity and yield stress of coal-oil mixture
increased.
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