Yes, there is a relation between Hardgrove Grindability Index (HGI) and the grade of coal. Essentially, the HGI is a measure of the grindability of a coal, indicating how easily it can be pulverized. Lower-grade coals typically have lower HGIs, meaning they are harder to grind compared to higher-grade coals.
Coal is pulverized primarily to improve its combustion efficiency. Here's why: Increased Surface Area: Pulverizing coal turns it into a fine powder, greatly increasing its surface area. This allows it to burn more quickly and completely than larger chunks. Improved Combustion: Fine coal powder mixes better with air, making combustion more efficient. This helps generate more heat energy from the same amount of coal. Consistent Burning: Pulverized coal provides a more uniform and controllable burn, which is essential in power plants to maintain steady steam production and electricity generation. Better Heat Transfer: In boilers, finely ground coal allows better heat transfer to water, improving the efficiency of steam production. Reduced Waste: Complete combustion reduces the amount of unburned carbon in ash, leading to less waste and lower emissions.
Some disadvantages of coal include its contribution to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions when burned, the environmental impact of coal mining such as deforestation and habitat destruction, and the health risks associated with coal mining and combustion, such as respiratory illnesses. Additionally, coal is a non-renewable resource, meaning it will eventually run out.
The question is without sense; depending of our scopes they have advantages or disadvantages.
Some advantages of coal seam gas include its abundant availability, relatively lower carbon emissions compared to coal when burned, and its potential to reduce dependence on imported fuels. Additionally, coal seam gas can serve as a transition fuel towards renewable energy sources.
Bituminous and subbituminous coals are user to make the pulverized coal for coal burners. This is coal containing the compound bitumen. It is a soft coal. They are graded according to their carbon content. They can be processed into coke before being pulverized.
The advantage is that we get more coal. The disadvantage is that is it a very dangerous job
Advantages... 1. Coal is one of the most abundant sources of energy for mankind. 2. Its good for fire too. Disadvantages... 1. Burning coal is harmful waste such as carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfuric acids, arsenic and ash. 2. Leads to acid rain
Burning coal for elstricity has no advandages, it only causes disadvantages like making the air polluted and bad for the workers health.
Advantages of coal: Coal burns warm and for a long time. Coal produces energy, Coal is easy ti mine. Disadvantages: Coal can spontaneously combust if it is not strategically piled and stacked and separated, also must be rotated throughout its pile. Pollution is another disadvantage of coal. It is also expensive to move around from one coal yard to another.
It has no units because we are determining the degree of pulverized coal.
H. Heywood has written: 'Researches on the production of pulverized coal'
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