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The effect of mineral addition on the pyrolysis products derived from typical Highveld coal

Coal pyrolysis: Experiments, kinetic rates and mechanisms

Michael A Serio, E. Suuberg

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 18, 133-220, 1992

To develop accurate predictive models for coal combustion or gasification, it is necessary to know the rate and amount of volatiles released in pyrolysis as a function of the particle temperature history. The volatiles, which can account for up to 70% of the coal's weight loss, control the ignition, the temperature and the stability of the flame in combustion and the temperatures and product distributions in gasification or mild gasification. In addition, the pyrolysis process controls softening, swelling, particle agglomeration, char reactivity, and char physical structure; soot formation (which can dominate radiative energy transport) is controlled by the tar produced in pyrolysis. The development of predictive capabilities requires the understanding and description of a complicated mix of heat and mass transfer proccesses and chemical reactions. Unfortunately, progress is hampered by a lack of agreement on the rates of coal pyrolysis processes. For example, at particle temperatures estimated to be 800°C, rates reported in the literature (derived using a single first-order process to define weight loss or tar evolution) vary from about I sec-I to more than 100 sec-I with values in between. It is important that a more precise knowledge of pyrolysis rates and mechanisms be obtained. There are many possible explanations for such discrepancies. For example, the coal samples differ widely and are themselves heterogeneous. Samples may contain a mixture of macerals and minerals and even pure macerals themselves may be a mixture of similar components (e.g. molecules bound in a macromolecular network, mixed with smaller unbound guest molecules of the same composition) or heterogeneous components from apparently different origins

  • #PASSION: Let me tell you
  • #PASSION: Let me tell you a short sweet story about passion and following your heart I have always been an outgoing little spirit, wanting to perform, feed love and light into the world ⁣⁣
    ALL CHILDREN DO ⁣⁣

    Around the age of 13… teens… I started to experience external factors that directly affected my internal force… Bullying.⁣⁣⁣

    I wasn’t the kind of child who ran and told my teachers or my parents, because I was rather afraid “of what peers would think” so instead I internalised everything and I know so many children do this too!! ⁣⁣

    They say “I don’t like dance” “I can’t do that” and you wonder why, because YOUR CHILD LOVES TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES and you know it…! Well external factors may be affecting your child’s inner joy… ⁣⁣

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    It took me 12 years to learn this and finally start to believe in myself again!! 12 years of falling behind because I gave into the resistance around me, 12 years of not living my true expression because I cared what my peers might think of me?? 12 years to learn the sad effect resistance has on humans and what we are actually here to do on earth! Why can’t we all just love each other and lift each other up? ⁣⁣

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    But 12 years to TURN IT ALL AROUND! ⁣⁣⁣

    To make my circle come full, and understand my WHY ⁣⁣
    This is my PASSION, my PURPOSE and my CALL ⁣⁣

    I absolutely stand for NO BULLYING and bringing others down! I will be here to uplift children and whoever else needs! Just to see them live in their TRUE SELF EXPRESSION AND BELIEVING THEMSELVES with a smile! ⁣⁣

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    Street Dance (Street Cred) to premieres on SABC1 very soon!

    Street Dance (Street Cred) sets to premieres on SABC 1 this Thursday 13 October 2016, at 18h00.

    The show is hosted by South African award-winning rapper and television personality, iFani.

    The new show will see the channel traveling to the 9 provinces to afford Mzansi youth a chance of competing in their respective regional dance rounds. Regional winners will win a place to compete in the national finals to be held in Johannesburg.

    While doing battle on the mobile Street Cred set, viewers will be entertained by the best of street dance talent South Africa has to offer. Each episode will feature a select audience and will include 2 regional judges, led by resident judge, hip-hop artist and break dancer, Elric ‘Versatyle’ Prinsloo.

    In the 1st episode of Street Cred, the team travels to Mahikeng for the North West regional street dance championship. iFani hosts 6 solo finalists as they try to wow the team of judges, made up of our resident judge Versatile and two regional judges, local choreographer Lawrence Matlhanye and dance teacher Erin Musson. The regional winner walks off the Street Cred dance floor with R 2000, a regional Street Cred trophy, the title of Mahikeng’s ultimate Street Cred champion and a chance to compete in the Street Cred National solo finals in Jo’burg where he/she could win R10 000 and the national solo Street Cred championship title!

    Catch Street Cred this Thursday 13 October 2016, at 18h00 for adrenaline-pumping dance talent from the various communities across Mzanzi – exclusive to SABC 1 Mzansi Fo Sho!

    David Tlale, Bonang Matheba and Tbo Touch toast to their new deal. PICTURES:CSA WHAT does David Tlale ,   Bonang Matheba   and   Tbo Touch  have in common? Despite being some of South Africa's big names in their respective industries fashion, television and radio, the have joined forces with   exclusive luxury cognac brand ,   Courvoisier , to celebrate successful moments in the 21 st   century. Managing Director of ABV Brands,  Daniel Hawkins said  “together, these extraordinary self-made achievers illuminate the aspirant and refined nature of the brand and embody the style and the spirit of   Paris’ Golden Age , its glamour, optimism and decadence.  "We welcome them to this chapter of Courvoisier and are excited to celebrate today’s moments with them,” he said. Many may remember Tlale and Matheba being brand ambassadors for premium vodka brand Ciroc, alongside musician Da Les and DJ Dimplez since 2014. But wor...

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