Carburizing (energetics)
Coal from the mine is transported by means of conveyor belts directly to the coal and transported by rail to the recipient, eg to the power plant
Carburizing - the process of supplying coal or other solid fuel to industrial furnaces or steam generators. Carburizing system includes a set of equipment and auxiliary installations used for: receiving coal from external means of transport, mechanization of coal storage sites, pre-coal preparation (sorting, crushing, mixing, averaging) and transport to cisterns. Generally, carburizing units are:
Choosing the carburizing system and the devices that make up this system is influenced by many factors such as the power of the plant and the nature of its load, the location of the power plant in relation to the mine and the inhabited area, the type of fuel, construction and operating costs, operator safety and reliability actions. This causes the individual carburizing systems to vary considerably. Literature
Damyzy Laudyn, Maciej Pawlik, Franciszek Strzelczyk Elektrownie, Wydawnictwa Naukowo-Techniczne, Warsaw 1999, 2000, ISBN 83-204-2529-8
wiki
Comments
Post a Comment