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Optimization Process of an Air Dense Medium Fluidized Bed Separator for Treating High-Ash Non-coking Indian Coal

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Abstract The performance of an air dense medium fluidized bed separator, used for coal cleaning, is significantly affected by the operating process parameters. Proper estimation of these parameters is of great importance from both operational and control standpoints. The existing literature reveals that the optimum operating range for these parameters has been experimentally determined by pursuing a traditional “one variable at a time approach” which fails to consider parameter interactions and sometimes misleading, especially when the behavior of two process parameters changes as a function of a third parameter. It is realized that the interrelationship among these process parameters have a significant effect on the overall performance of this separator. In this study, a detailed investigation is carried out to examine the interdependencies among these parameters and their interactional effect on the separation performance of an air dense medium fluidized bed separator. Response surface methodology is used for this purpose and empirical models for two key response parameters, namely, product ash content and combustible recovery, are developed. These empirical models are utilized to establish the new levels of the parameters to achieve the optimum performance of the equipment and subsequently these model predictions are validated against the experimental results. Preliminary results show a strong interaction among some operating parameters. Keywords: air dense medium fluidized bedcoaloptimizationresponse surface methodology

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