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COAL HANDLING PLANT
Introduction
• Coal is the primary fuel for production of
electricity in our country. The importance and
magnitude of the business of coal handling is
emphasized by the fact that more than 60% of
India’s total installed generating capacity
consists of coal fired stations.
Transportation of coal
• Coal is transported from the collieries by the
various methods viz. , by rail, road, aerial rope
way or conveyor belt. After transporting the
coal from coal mines to power station, coal is
required to be fed to the boilers or to be
stored in the storage yard and this is
accomplished with the help of a system of
equipments called coal handling plant.
Stock Yard
• When coal transportation system fails it is
essential that coal should be made available
to boilers continuously so that three may not
be stoppage of power. To meet such situation
it is necessary that sufficient stock of coal is
made at the power station so that there may
not be interruption in coal supply to the
boilers.
Two main functions
• It is expected to keep a minimum ground stock
of coal to cater to the requirement of the
station for the period of 45 days. Thus besides
unloading the coal received by various mode
of transportation, coal handling plant has to
perform two main functions (i) Stacking and
reclaiming of coal to feed the boilers in case
direct supply from mines fails (ii) To feed the
boilers with the coal directly received from
mines
Classification of coal
• Coal is the main fuel of a thermal power
station. Coal is classified as :
• Peat.
• Light
• Bituminous
• Anthracite
Peat
• It is the first stage in progress of
transformation of buried vegetation into coal.
It contains high percentage of moisture and
small percentage of volatile matter and
carbon.
Lignite
• It is the next stage in the development of
coal. It also contains high percentage of
moisture (30%), but can be dried just by
exposing to air (6%). It can be used as fuel in
pulverized form. Neyveli Power station in
Tamil Nadu is the first power plant in the
country which used lignite as fuel.
Bituminous Coal
• It is the most popular form of coal used for all
purpose. It has low moisture content. Sub-
bituminous coal is similar to lignite. It contains
50% less moisture than lignite It also contain
less ash than lignite but is has no caking
power.
Semi-bituminous coal
• Semi-bituminous coal is intermediate between
anthracite, and bituminous coal. It has low
percentage of moisture, ash Sulphar and
volatile matter and high percentage of
available hydrogen. It contains 10 to 20 %
volatile matter and 2 to 4 % oxygen.
Anthracite
• It is the last stage in the process of
transformation or buried vegetation into coal
and it contains highest percentage of carbon
and low percentage of V.M. (below 8 %). It
burns only at high temperature. The
pulverization of anthracite is very difficult and
costly.
Consumption of coal
• A 200 MW unit consumes about 2500 tones of
cal everyday
• Average amount of Bituminous coal required
generally varies fro m 0.5 to 0.6 MT/MWH/hr
A 500 MW unit consumes about 280 Tones of
coal every hour.
Rotary type wagon Tippler
Placing wagon on railway track
Feeder
Feeder
Types of Idlers
Gravity take-up arrangment
Magnetic seperator
Magnetic separaror
Automatic Belt Weigher
Vibrating Screen
Crusher
Crusher
Crusher
Stacker cum Reclaimer
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Coal Handling Plant.ppt

  • 2. Introduction • Coal is the primary fuel for production of electricity in our country. The importance and magnitude of the business of coal handling is emphasized by the fact that more than 60% of India’s total installed generating capacity consists of coal fired stations.
  • 3. Transportation of coal • Coal is transported from the collieries by the various methods viz. , by rail, road, aerial rope way or conveyor belt. After transporting the coal from coal mines to power station, coal is required to be fed to the boilers or to be stored in the storage yard and this is accomplished with the help of a system of equipments called coal handling plant.
  • 4. Stock Yard • When coal transportation system fails it is essential that coal should be made available to boilers continuously so that three may not be stoppage of power. To meet such situation it is necessary that sufficient stock of coal is made at the power station so that there may not be interruption in coal supply to the boilers.
  • 5. Two main functions • It is expected to keep a minimum ground stock of coal to cater to the requirement of the station for the period of 45 days. Thus besides unloading the coal received by various mode of transportation, coal handling plant has to perform two main functions (i) Stacking and reclaiming of coal to feed the boilers in case direct supply from mines fails (ii) To feed the boilers with the coal directly received from mines
  • 6. Classification of coal • Coal is the main fuel of a thermal power station. Coal is classified as : • Peat. • Light • Bituminous • Anthracite
  • 7. Peat • It is the first stage in progress of transformation of buried vegetation into coal. It contains high percentage of moisture and small percentage of volatile matter and carbon.
  • 8. Lignite • It is the next stage in the development of coal. It also contains high percentage of moisture (30%), but can be dried just by exposing to air (6%). It can be used as fuel in pulverized form. Neyveli Power station in Tamil Nadu is the first power plant in the country which used lignite as fuel.
  • 9. Bituminous Coal • It is the most popular form of coal used for all purpose. It has low moisture content. Sub- bituminous coal is similar to lignite. It contains 50% less moisture than lignite It also contain less ash than lignite but is has no caking power.
  • 10. Semi-bituminous coal • Semi-bituminous coal is intermediate between anthracite, and bituminous coal. It has low percentage of moisture, ash Sulphar and volatile matter and high percentage of available hydrogen. It contains 10 to 20 % volatile matter and 2 to 4 % oxygen.
  • 11. Anthracite • It is the last stage in the process of transformation or buried vegetation into coal and it contains highest percentage of carbon and low percentage of V.M. (below 8 %). It burns only at high temperature. The pulverization of anthracite is very difficult and costly.
  • 12. Consumption of coal • A 200 MW unit consumes about 2500 tones of cal everyday • Average amount of Bituminous coal required generally varies fro m 0.5 to 0.6 MT/MWH/hr A 500 MW unit consumes about 280 Tones of coal every hour.
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  • 14. Rotary type wagon Tippler
  • 15. Placing wagon on railway track