Steam Coal
Steam coals cover a broad range of coal ranks, calorific values, and geological ages, as shown in the graph on the upper-right, which is a compilation plot of about 470 individual coals, of wide geographic- and age-distribution from the United States, plotted in terms of their random Vitrinite reflectance, calorific value (in BTU's/lb), and ASTM coal-rank category.

Steam coals with different properties are often mixed together, leveraging the high reactivity of the lower coal ranks with the higher fuel ratio of the higher ranks, and what is delivered to the boiler is a blend. The second diagram on the right illustrates the two sets of participants in this blending route. Coals with random reflectances below 0.60% have higher reactivities than would be expected from the linear regression of random Vitrinite reflectance versus Fuel Ratio shown for the higher ranks of coals.

Our on-line brochure, Fingerprinting Coals & Blends, shows how automated Reflectance Profiling is used to characterize the inbound train- or barge-cargoes, and confirm the consistency of delivered fuel. Fingerprinting is also used to determine blend proportions, from which the calorific value of the boiler-charge can be predicted, as shown in the third graph on the right.

A simple estimate of coal reactivity and carbon burnout of coals can be made from the fuel ratio, but another, for the individual component coals in a blend, is given by the proportion of each coal with greater than 1.65% reflectance. This is determined from Probability plots, as shown in the graph on the lower right. As noted by others, burnout among bituminous coals increases with rank.

Variation Among Steam Coals
Fuel Ratio Among Steam Coals
Prediction of Blend C.V.
Prediction of Burnout

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