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AU2014282553A1
AU2014282553A1 AU2014282553A AU2014282553A AU2014282553A1 AU 2014282553 A1 AU2014282553 A1 AU 2014282553A1 AU 2014282553 A AU2014282553 A AU 2014282553A AU 2014282553 A AU2014282553 A AU 2014282553A AU 2014282553 A1 AU2014282553 A1 AU 2014282553A1
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Abstract

The present invention performs the drying process stably regardless of fluctuations in the amount of porous coal conveyed. The solid fuel manufacturing method is provided with: a mixing process for mixing the porous coal with a mixed oil containing solvent oil and heavy oil to obtain a raw material slurry; an evaporation process for heating the raw material slurry to promote dehydration of the porous coal and impregnating the mixed oil in the pores of the porous coal to obtain a dehydrated slurry; a solid-liquid separation process for separating the modified porous coal and mixed oil from the dehydrated slurry; and a drying process for drying by heating/conveying the modified porous coal while supplying a carrier gas. The target value for the amount of carrier gas circulated and the target value for the carrier gas pressure in the drying process are set. Control outputs are computed on the basis of the deviation of the measured value corresponding to each target value. The amount of carrier gas supplied is adjusted on the basis of the smaller of the control outputs obtained.

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1 DESCRIPTION SOLID FUEL MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING DEVICE 5 TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to a method of and a device for manufacturing solid fuel using porous coal as a starting material. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method of and a device for manufacturing solid fuel, characterized by a stable operation of a 10 drying step in which separated upgraded porous coal is heated and conveyed to be dried while being supplied with a carrier gas. BACKGROUND ART [0002] A conventional method of manufacturing solid fuel using porous coal as a starting 15 material is for example a method described in Patent Document 1. In the method, porous coal (material coal) is first crushed at a crushing step, and then mixed with mixture oil containing heavy oil and solvent oil at a mixing step to obtain material slurry. After preheating, the material slurry is heated to dehydrate porous coal and impregnate its pores with mixture oil at an evaporation step, to obtain dehydrated slurry. The dehydrated slurry is separated into 20 upgraded porous coal and mixture oil at a solid-liquid separation step and thereafter only the upgraded porous coal is dried at a drying step. At the drying step, the upgraded porous coal is conveyed and heated within a heating type rotary dryer so that it is dried by allowing carrier gas to flow. The dried upgraded porous coal is then cooled and molded to obtain solid fuel. On the other hand, mixture oil recovered at the solid-liquid separation step and the drying step is 25 refluxed to the mixing step for reuse. Carrier gas recovered at the drying step is again refluxed 2 into the dryer for reuse. [0003] However, the conveyance amount of porous coal may vary due to a variation in the operation status at each step. For this reason, if the conveyance amount of upgraded porous 5 coal rapidly increases at the drying step, the amount of evaporated oil may increase to raise the inner pressure. This may impair the sealing properties (sealability), with the result that gas may leak out. Ordinarily, although the main component of carrier gas is nitrogen, carrier gas contains solid in addition to solvent oil and moisture, so that there may occur increased running cost due to solvent oil loss and adverse effects on the ambient environment due to scattering of 10 dust and generation of foreign odor. [0004] On the other hand, if the conveyance amount of upgraded porous coal rapidly decreases at the drying step, the amount of evaporated oil may reduce to lower the inner pressure to a negative pressure. In consequence, the ambient atmosphere enters the inside and the internal 15 oxygen concentration rises, with the result that the stability of high-temperature upgraded porous coal may be impaired. PRIOR ART DOCUMENT PATENT DOCUMENT [0005] 20 Patent Document 1: JP-A-7-233383 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION [0006] Thus, an object of the present invention is to enable a drying step to be executed in a 25 stable state regardless of the increase or decrease in the conveyance amount of porous coal.
3 MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEM [0007] The present invention provides, as means for solving the problem, a method of manufacturing solid fuel including: 5 a mixing step of mixing porous coal with a mixture oil containing solvent oil and heavy oil, to obtain material slurry; an evaporation step of heating the material slurry to promote dehydration of porous coal and impregnating the mixture oil into pores of porous coal, to obtain dehydrated slurry; a solid-liquid separation step of separating upgraded porous coal and the mixture oil 10 from the dehydrated slurry; and a drying step of drying the upgraded porous coal by heating and conveying it while supplying carrier gas, wherein the method includes: setting a target value of the circulation amount of carrier gas and a target value of the 15 pressure of carrier gas at the drying step; calculating control outputs, based on deviations between the target values and measured values corresponding respectively thereto; and adjusting the supply amount of carrier gas, based on a smaller value between the control outputs obtained. 20 [0008] According to this, the supply amount of carrier gas is adjusted based on a smaller one between control outputs that are calculated based respectively on the circulation amount and the pressure of carrier gas, so that carrier gas pressure at the drying step can be stabilized without significant changes. 25 [0009] 4 Preferably, the target values are each decided based on the supply amount of upgraded porous coal to be dried at the drying step and on the amount of oil contained in upgraded porous coal subjected to the drying step. [0010] 5 Preferably, the target values are each decided such that the pressure of carrier gas at the drying step lies within a preset range. [0011] The present invention provides, as means for solving the problem, a device for manufacturing solid fuel including: 10 a mixing vessel that mixes porous coal with a mixture oil containing solvent oil and heavy oil, to obtain material slurry; an evaporator that heats the material slurry to promote dehydration of porous coal and that impregnates the mixture oil into pores of porous coal, to obtain dehydrated slurry; a centrifuge that separates upgraded porous coal and the mixture oil from the 15 dehydrated slurry; a dryer that dries the upgraded porous coal by heating and conveying it while supplying carrier gas; and a control unit that sets a target value of the circulation amount of carrier gas and a target value of the pressure of carrier gas in the dryer, that calculates control outputs, based on 20 deviations between the target values and measured values corresponding respectively thereto, and that adjusts the supply amount of carrier gas, based on a smaller value between the control outputs obtained. [0012] Preferably, the control unit decides the target values, each based on the supply amount 25 of upgraded porous coal to be dried in the dryer and on the amount of oil contained in upgraded 5 porous coal leaving the dryer. [0013] Preferably, the control unit decides each of the target values such that the pressure of carrier gas at a drying step lies within a preset range. 5 EFFECT OF THE INVENTION [0014] According to the present invention, the supply amount of carrier gas is adjusted based on a smaller one between control outputs that are calculated based respectively on the circulation amount and the pressure of carrier gas. For this reason, the circulation amount and 10 the pressure of carrier gas can rapidly reach a stable state, thereby contributing to the stable operability at the drying step. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS [0015] Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram showing part of an upgraded brown coal manufacturing 15 device according to an embodiment. MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION [0016] An embodiment according to the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing. 20 [0017] Fig. 1 schematically shows part of an upgraded brown coal manufacturing device (an example of a solid fuel manufacturing device) according to the embodiment. Although not shown, the upgraded brown coal manufacturing device executes a mixing step in a mixing vessel, executes an evaporation step in an evaporator, and executes a solid-liquid separation step 25 in a decanter centrifuge. The upgraded brown coal manufacturing device executes a drying step 6 in a dryer 1, to obtain upgraded brown coal. [0018] In the dryer 1, upgraded porous coal is heated and conveyed to be dried while being supplied with a carrier gas. Nitrogen (N 2 ) is used herein as carrier gas to prevent upgraded 5 porous coal from firing. Upgraded porous coal supplied into the dryer 1 is assumed to contain 30-40 % of oil. [0019] The dryer 1 used is of an indirect heating type having a heater not shown in which the temperature of the internal carrier gas is controlled to approximately 200 'C. Upgraded porous 10 coal is conveyed by a screw conveyor within the dryer 1. The screw conveyor has a tubular rotary shaft whose outer peripheral surface is formed with a plurality of small-diameter apertures. Carrier gas can newly be supplied via the rotary shaft into the dryer 1. [0020] A circulation path 2 is connected to the dryer 1, for recovering carrier gas to again 15 supply it into the dryer 1. Midway along the circulation path 2 there are arranged, in the mentioned order from the outlet side of the dryer 1, a dust collector 3, a spray tower 4, a blower 5, a flow rate detection sensor 6, a first flow rate regulating valve 7, and a first pressure detection sensor 8. An exhaust pipe 9 is connected to a piping extending from the spray tower 4 to the blower 5 and is disposed with a second flow rate regulating valve 10. The pressure in the 20 middle of a piping connecting the dust collector 3 and the spray tower 4 is detected by a second pressure detection sensor 11. [0021] A detection signal from the flow rate detection sensor 6 is input to a flow indication controller (FTC) 12. A detection signal from the first pressure detection sensor 8 is input to a 25 first pressure indication controller (PIC) 13. The FTC 12 and the PIC 13 calculate control output 7 values from Math. 1 as will be described later. The control output values calculated by the FTC 12 and the PIC 13 are compared by a low select circuit (LS circuit) 14 so that the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted based on a lower one. In this case, the opening of the first flow rate regulating value 7 is adjusted so that carrier gas pressure in the circulation 5 path 2 is kept within the predetermined range (e.g., 1-2 kPa. Note that this value varies depending on the sealing designs and operation conditions for a conveyer, the dryer 1, etc.). A detection signal from the second pressure detection sensor 11 is input to a second PIC 215. Based on this input signal, the second PIC 15 regulates the opening of the second flow rate regulating valve 10 in a manner as described later, to thereby restrain the pressure in the 10 circulation path 2 from rising. [0022] The dust collector 3 serves to collect upgraded porous coal dust contained in carrier gas discharged from the dryer 1. Upgraded brown coal (UBC) is discharged from the dryer 1 or the dust collector 3. 15 The spray tower 4 serves to condense and separate mixture oil from carrier gas passing through the dust collector 3. The blower 5 serves to form a carrier gas flow from the circulation path 2 to the dryer 1. [0023] Actions of the upgraded brown coal device having the above configuration will then be 20 described. [0024] Upgraded brown coal (an example of solid fuel) is obtained through a mixing step, an evaporation step, a solid-liquid separation step, and a drying step. At the mixing step, porous coal is mixed with mixture oil containing solvent oil and 25 heavy oil to obtain material slurry.
8 At the evaporation step, the material slurry obtained at the mixing step is heated to promote the dehydration of porous coal. At the same time, the mixture oil is impregnated into pores of porous coal to obtain dehydrated slurry. At the solid-liquid separation step, upgraded porous coal and the mixture oil are 5 separated from the dehydrated slurry by the decanter centrifuge. At the drying step, the upgraded porous coal obtained at the solid-liquid separation step is heated and conveyed to be dried while being supplied with carrier gas within the dryer 1, to obtain upgraded brown coal. [0025] 10 The drying step featuring the present invention will hereinbelow be described in detail. At the drying step, a target value of the carrier gas circulation amount and a target value of the carrier gas pressure at the inlet of the dryer 1 are set based on the supply amount of porous coal supplied into the dryer 1 and on the oil amount contained in the porous coal at the outlet side of the decanter centrifuge. In this case, the target value of the carrier gas circulation 15 amount and the pressure target value are set such that the carrier gas pressure in the dryer 1 lies within a previously set pressure range (set pressure range) with respect to the supply amount of porous coal and the amount of oil contained therein. These target values to be set may be found in advance by experiment, etc. [0026] 20 A control output value is then calculated from Math. 1, based on the set target value of the carrier gas circulation amount and on a measured value of the carrier gas flow rate detected by the flow rate detection sensor 6 (hereinafter, this control output value is referred to as first control output value). Similarly, a control output value is calculated from Math. 1, based on the set target value of the carrier gas pressure and on a measured value of the carrier gas pressure 25 detected by the first pressure detection sensor 8 (hereinafter, this control output value is referred 9 to as second control output value). [0027] [Math. 1] 100 1 rde(t)i MV- x 6(t) +-x e5tOdt+Tdx ' PB Tz j dt 5 MV: control output e(t): control deviation (target value SV-detected value PV) PB: proportional band (%) Ti: integral time (min.) control deviation regulating parameters Td: derivative time (min.) 10 [0028] Subsequently, by a low select control, the calculated control output values are compared so that the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted in accordance with a smaller value. When the flow rate and the pressure of carrier gas flowing through the circulation path 15 2 are stable, the control output value is calculated based on a flow rate detected by the flow rate detection sensor 6 and on the target value so that the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted. [0029] If the amount of oil evaporating therein increases as a result of a temporary sudden 20 increase in the amount of upgraded porous coal conveyed into the dryer 1, the flow rate of carrier gas detected by the flow rate detection sensor 6 does not vary so much, but the pressure detected by the first pressure detection sensor 8 rises. In consequence, the second control output value calculated from Math. 1 becomes smaller than the first control output value. Thus, the 10 opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted based on the second control output value. This suppresses the flow rate of carrier gas refluxed into the dryer 1 so that the pressure in the dryer 1 can stably be kept within a desired range. [0030] 5 At this time, a control output value is calculated from Math. 1, based on a pressure detected by the second pressure detection sensor 11 and on the previously set target value. The opening of the second flow rate regulating valve 10 is then adjusted based on the calculated control output value. This suppresses an excessive pressure rise attributable to carrier gas within the circulation path 2. Discharged carrier gas is directed to an off-gas treatment device 10 not shown. Carrier gas delivered to the off-gas treatment device is properly supplied into the dryer 1 for reuse. [0031] If the amount of oil occurring therein decreases as a result of a temporary sudden decrease in the amount of upgraded porous coal conveyed into the dryer 1, the internal pressure 15 in the dryer 1 and the circulation path 2 lowers. Then, both the flow rate detected by the flow rate detection sensor 5 and the pressure detected by the first pressure detection sensor 8 become lower. As a result, the first control output value and the second control output value calculated from Math. 1 both become larger. Ordinarily, the change in the flow rate detected by the flow rate detection sensor 6 is not so large, and the first control output value becomes smaller than 20 the second control output value. For this reason, the first control output value is selected by the low select control so that the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted based on this first control output value. In some cases, the second control output value may be smaller than the first control output value. In this case, the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted based on the second control output value. 25 [0032] 11 At this time, similar to the above, a control output value is calculated from Math. 1, based on a pressure detected by the second pressure detection sensor 11 and on the previously set target value. The opening of the second flow rate regulating valve 10 is then adjusted based on the calculated control output value. In this case, since the detected pressure lowers to a large 5 extent, the second flow rate regulating valve is fully closed, not permitting carrier gas to be discharged to the exterior. [0033] In this manner, if the amount of upgraded porous coal conveyed into the dryer 1 temporarily increases or decreases, the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is 10 adjusted correspondingly. In this case, by the low select control, a smaller value is used between the first control output value and the second control output value. Accordingly, it is possible to stabilize the pressure of carrier gas in the dryer 1, without a sudden change in the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7. [0034] 15 The present invention is not limited to the above configuration described in the embodiment, but may variously be modified. [0035] For example, although the opening of the first flow rate regulating valve 7 is adjusted by a proportional integral derivative (PID) controller in the embodiment, it may be adjusted by 20 another feedback control. [0036] Although in the embodiment, a detection signal from the flow rate detection sensor 6 is processed by the FIC 12, a detection signal from the first pressure detection sensor 8 is processed by the first PIC 13, and a detection signal from the second pressure detection sensor 25 11 is processed by the second PIC 15, the configuration may be, for example, such that these are 12 controlled together by a single control unit (microcomputer) or such that the FTC 12 and the first PIC 13 are controlled by a single control unit (microcomputer). EXPLANATIONS OF LETTERS OR NUMERALS [0037] 5 1 dryer 2 circulation path 3 dust collector 4 spray tower 5 blower 10 6 flow rate detection sensor 7 first flow rate regulating valve 8 first pressure detection sensor 9 exhaust pipe 10 second flow rate regulating valve 15 11 second pressure detection sensor 12 FIC 13 first PIC 14 LS circuit 15 second PIC 20

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1. A method of manufacturing solid fuel comprising: a mixing step of mixing porous coal with a mixture oil containing solvent oil and heavy 5 oil, to obtain material slurry; an evaporation step of heating the material slurry to promote dehydration of porous coal and impregnating the mixture oil into pores of porous coal, to obtain dehydrated slurry; a solid-liquid separation step of separating upgraded porous coal and the mixture oil from the dehydrated slurry; and 10 a drying step of drying the upgraded porous coal by heating and conveying it while supplying carrier gas, wherein the method comprises: setting a target value of the circulation amount of carrier gas and a target value of the pressure of carrier gas at the drying step; 15 calculating control outputs, based on deviations between the target values and measured values corresponding respectively thereto; and adjusting the supply amount of carrier gas, based on a smaller value between the control outputs obtained. 20
2. The method of manufacturing solid fuel according to claim 1, wherein the target values are each decided based on the supply amount of upgraded porous coal to be dried at the drying step and on the amount of oil contained in upgraded porous coal subjected to the drying step. 25
3. The method of manufacturing solid fuel according to claim 2, wherein 14 the target values are each decided such that the pressure of carrier gas at the drying step lies within a preset range.
4. A device for manufacturing solid fuel comprising: 5 a mixing vessel that mixes porous coal with a mixture oil containing solvent oil and heavy oil, to obtain material slurry; an evaporator that heats the material slurry to promote dehydration of porous coal and that impregnates the mixture oil into pores of porous coal, to obtain dehydrated slurry; a centrifuge that separates upgraded porous coal and the mixture oil from the 10 dehydrated slurry; a dryer that dries the upgraded porous coal by heating and conveying it while supplying carrier gas; and a control unit that sets a target value of the circulation amount of carrier gas and a target value of the pressure of carrier gas in the dryer, that calculates control outputs, based on 15 deviations between the target values and measured values corresponding respectively thereto, and that adjusts the supply amount of carrier gas, based on a smaller value between the control outputs obtained.
5. The device for manufacturing solid fuel according to claim 4, wherein 20 the control unit decides the target values, each based on the supply amount of upgraded porous coal to be dried in the dryer and on the amount of oil contained in upgraded porous coal leaving the dryer.
6. The device for manufacturing solid fuel according to claim 5, wherein 25 the control unit decides each of the target values such that the pressure of carrier gas at 15 a drying step lies within a preset range.
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