Comparison of the processing conditions and the properties of granules made from fly ash of lignite and coal

Waste Manag. 2020 Mar 1:104:192-197. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.01.024. Epub 2020 Jan 22.

Abstract

The article presents the results pertaining to granulation of two types of fly ash from (1) coal (hard coal) incineration and (2) lignite (brown coal) combustion. The physical, chemical and mechanical properties of granules were compared to obtain the good quality of aggregates. Three types of binders were added to the ash blends: hydrated lime, Portland cement and phosphogypsum. The experimental technological line was used for pelletizing the fine mixtures; then, the obtained granules were tested immediately after their manufacturing (in fresh state) as well as after curing. The addition of binder improved their mechanical properties. Granulation of powders regimented with strictly defined shares of grains fraction. The axial compression test was conducted to find the best toughness, with consideration of the curing time of granules. Granules in the diameter of 15-18 mm were obtained using a disc granulator. The comparison revealed that the granulation of coal fly ash was more effective because of the processing conditions, and the obtained bodies were characterized by better mechanical properties then those made of the lignite fly ash.

Keywords: Coal; Fly ash; Granulation; Lignite; Utilization.

MeSH terms

  • Coal Ash*
  • Coal*
  • Construction Materials
  • Incineration

Substances

  • Coal
  • Coal Ash