Claims
- 1. A method of reducing coal and dolomite, each having its own hardness characteristic, the coal and dolomite being simultaneously reduced in a common impact mill to prepare a common charge of a mix thereof having a particle size as a fuel for combustion, said method comrising the steps of:
- (a) mixing the coal and dolomite initially in a predetermined volumetric ratio in the impact mill, thereby forming a common charge of coal and dolomite;
- (b) impacting the common charge of coal and dolomite, thereby reducing the size of the coal and dolomite;
- (c) retaining a portion of the common charge of coal and dolomite during the impacting step in the mill to absorb a portion of the impact energy applied to the coal and dolomite, thereby minimizing the formation of extreme fines; and
- (d) collecting the common charge of coal and dolomite after the impacting step.
- 2. The method set forth in claim 1 and including the step of supplying a larger volume of coal than that of dolomite to the mill.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 2 and further proportioning the ratio of coal and dolomite in a mix of two parts of coal for one part of dolomite.
- 4. The method set forth in claim 1 which includes the steps of stripping fines from the common charge of coal and dolomite in advance of the impacting in the mill; and retaining a portion of the common charge of coal and dolomite, thereby creating a soft bed to absorb the impact energy, thereby limiting reduction of the coal and dolomite to a size that is not less than 140 mesh.
- 5. A method of simultaneously grinding coal and dolomite, each having different hardness characteristics, in a common grinding mill having a grinding chamber and impact hammers on a grinding rotor, which method comprises the steps of:
- (a) supplying coal and dolomite to the grinding chamber;
- (b) enlarging the grinding chamber, thereby forming a clearance space in the grinding chamber to accumulate a cushion of coal and dolomite to minimize the presence of fines;
- (c) supplying air into the grinding mill for conveying coal and dolomite reduced in the grinding mill;
- (d) supplying a mixed charge of the coal and dolomite into the air in advance of the entry of the coal and dolomite into the grinding chamber, thereby preventing fines present in the mixed charge from entering the grinding chamber; and
- (e) subjecting the mixed charge of the coal and dolomite to a grinding action caused by rotating the hammers.
- 6. The method set forth in claim 5 and including the step of supplying a larger volume of coal than that of dolomite to the mill.
- 7. The method set forth in claim 6 and including the step of grinding the coal and dolomite to a predetermined particle size, thereby controlling sulphur dioxide emission upon burning of the coal and dolomite.
- 8. The method set forth in claim 5 and including the step of grinding the mixed charge of coal and dolomite to a condition which yields a mixed charge containing substantially more particle sizes of 6 mesh than particle sizes of minus 140 mesh at a density of approximately 109 pounds per cubic foot.
- 9. A method of simultaneously reducing coal and dolomite in a common impact mill having a material reduction chamber to prepare a mix of the coal and dolomite having a particle size reduction suitable as a fuel, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) delivering air to the material reduction chamber for drying the mix of the coal and dolomite and conveying the mix out of the reduction chamber;
- (b) supplying a mix of the coal and dolomite to the material reduction chamber in opposition to the delivery of air, thereby allowing the air to sweep initially present material fines away from introduction to the reduction chamber;
- (c) impacting the mix of coal and dolomite in the reduction chamber, thereby reducing the size of the coal and dolomite;
- (d) retaining, in the reduction chamber, a portion of the coal and dolomite that is impacted in position to absorb a portion of the impact energy applied to the coal and dolomite;
- (e) collecting the mix of coal and dolomite therefrom that is reduced and air conveyed out of the reduction chamber separately from the fines swept out of the reduction chamber; and
- (f) utilizing the heat from combustion of the fines to raise the temperature of the air delivered to the reduction chamber, thereby enhancing the drying of the mix of the coal and dolomite.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 449,438 filed Dec. 13, 1982 now abandoned.
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