Condition monitoring and performance optimisation of pulverised fuel vertical spindle type mills
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2016-03-17
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Archary, Hamresin
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Abstract
In order to alleviate the current bottleneck caused by the milling plant, two
problems were identified. Monitoring of the key performance indicators of
the milling plant (throughput and particle fineness) required improvement,
and the average throughput must be increased without sacrificing the
product quality. Monitoring of the coal mass flow was achieved by means
of an on-line Mill Energy Balance. The Particle Size Analyser evaluation
identified five key test parameters which caused inaccuracies in results.
Relationships were established enabling one to commission this
instrument to achieve precise and accurate measurement for continued
condition monitoring.
Extensive testing was performed on a pilot scale mill where the
operational control parameters were related to the key mill performance
indicators. Characterisation of the relationships between the throughput,
classifier setting, air/fuel ratio and particle fineness were successfully
established. An operating regime was then developed which increased the
maximum sustainable throughput while maintaining optimal particle
fineness.
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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering.
Johannesburg, 2015