Claims
- 1. A method of producing fuel comprising forming a slurry consisting of a dispersion of particles of coal and impurities bonded to said coal and water, exposing the slurry to a sufficiently intense vibrating action to produce cavitation within the slurry and to mechanically detach the impurities from said coal and to reduce the size of the particles, mechanically separating detached impurities from the slurry, and partially reducing but not fully separating the water content of the slurry preparatory to the addition of oil to form a coal/oil/water fuel.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said agitation is produced by exposing said slurry to a sonic energy density level of at least 3 watts/cm.sup.2.
- 3. The method of producing fuel according to claim 1 further comprising adding oil to the slurry of reduced water content and subjecting the resulting coal, oil and water mixture to violent agitation to produce cavitation.
- 4. A method of producing fuel comprising forming a slurry consisting of a dispersion of particles of coal and impurities bonded to said coal and water, exposing the slurry to violent agitation to produce cavitation within the slurry and to mechanically detach the impurities from said coal and to reduce the size of said particles, mechanically separating the detached impurities from the slurry and partially de-watering the coal/water slurry up to about 40% by weight of the coal, adding oil to the de-watered slurry and then subjecting the resulting coal, oil and water mixture to violent agitation to produce cavitation to produce a stable emulsion.
- 5. The method of producing fuel according to claim 4 wherein the oil is added to the de-watered slurry up to about 60% by weight of the coal.
- 6. A method of beneficiating coal having pyrities, ash, and other impurities bonded with the coal comprising:
- (a) rendering coal to particles of less than 200 microns in diameter,
- (b) forming an aqueous solution consisting of said coal particles of less than 200 microns in diameter and water;
- (c) then cavitating said slurry with intense agitation at a level of at least 15 joules/cm.sup.2 to thereby further break the coal particles into smaller particles and to impregnate particles with water and;
- (d) concentrating said slurry to a mixture having up to 40% water preparatory to further processing of the concentrated slurry.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 915,854, filed June 15, 1978, now abandoned.
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