Potential Utilization of coal along Mbalawala River: Assessment of Coal Quality and Washability Characteristics
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CBE - Proceeding BEDC 2665 - 0681
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Tanzania is blessed with large coal resources which can be categorized as lignite, sub-bituminous to
bituminous. The current use of coal in Tanzania is as source of heating utility particularly in cement
companies etc. However, there is a broad use of Tanzania coal particularly in the production of
metallurgical coke for ironmaking in a blast furnace that can make huge impact to iron industry. In this
work, the coal samples along Mbalawala River were investigated to determine size by size characteristics
of the coal seams, in terms of distribution of ash content, volatile matter, calorific values, moisture and
total sulphur. Washability data were generated to assess and compare the cleanability of the coals under
investigation. The proximate analysis data shows that the ash contents of channel samples is 10.09 wt %.
In addition, the ash content increase with the decrease of grain size while calorific value increase with
increase in grain size this means calorific values are generally higher for the Mbalawala coal sample, and
sulphur values are higher in the finer fraction (1.08 wt %). Volatile matter is evenly distributed in all size
fractions. The results from the different channel samples display different Washability characteristics.
The minimum ash values obtained is < 8 wt % ash and can be obtained at density < 1.60 with better
cleaned coal. Therefore, this study recommends that the coal along Mbalawala River can be c
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Hiji, M. F.
