Yuliang Zhang , Guoguang Wu , Xianliang Meng , Zengjie Yun , Frank Shi , Yaqun He , Xiaoqiang Luo
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Effects of the grinding process on the preparation and qualities of CWS
Two different grinding processes were examined to determine the effect grinding has on the quality of a CWS. A series of slurries was prepared from Australian (Au) and Chinese (YZ) coals. Both types of coal were ground by a Chinese (CUMT) and an Australian (JK) grinding process. The performance tests of the prepared CWS showed that fluidity of all slurries was acceptable. The concentration of the CWS from YZ coal ground by the CUMT grinding process was higher than when the JK grinding process was used. The highest concentration was 70.14% in this case. The concentration of the CWS prepared from Au coal by the JK grinding process was higher than when the CUMT grinding process was used. The highest concentration in this case was 70.97%. These differences are caused by the particle size distribution developed during the different grinding processes.