Underwater Blasting on Mithi River Extension: A Case Study
Rushikesh Lanjewar, Vaibhav Pawar, Sikandar Kaithwas, Yogeshkumar Sanodiya, Sandeep Petkar
Journal of Thermal and Fluid Science
volume 4: Issue 2, July-December 2023, pp 46-51
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Rushikesh Lanjewar
Corresponding Author
Dept. of Mining Engineering, G.H. Raisoni University Saikheda, MP, India
Rushikesh.lanjewar.mining@ghru.edu.in
Vaibhav Pawar, Sikandar Kaithwas, Yogeshkumar Sanodiya, Sandeep Petkar
Dept. of Mining Engineering, G.H. Raisoni University Saikheda, MP, India
Abstract:-
Low Calorific Value (CV) coal is used in large quantity as compared to High Calorific Value coal in Cogeneration Power Plant (CPP) at Gayatrishakti Paper & Board Limited Unit-1, Vapi. But the moisture content in Low CV coal is very high about 35% - 45% (wet basis) which is not acceptable due to sticky property of coal, hence leads to increase in operation and maintenance costs attributed to handling of wet coal. So drying of coal is necessary to use Low CV. The drying performance of Low CV coal particle in laboratory scale with and without vibration assisted fluidized bed dryer was investigated under various operating condition: Inlet air temperature (60 - 80℃), superficial air velocity (0.14 – 0.43 m/s), bed height ( 20-60 mm), particle size (1-2,2-3,3-5 mm), frequency (110 - 340 Hz). The drying results shows that the moisture content with respect to time decreases with an increase in temperature, air velocity, and vibration frequency, and also increases with an increase in bed height and particle size.Index Terms:-
Underwater Blasting, Mithi River, Couplable Plastic Tube, ODEX system .REFERENCES
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