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Dr V T Sathyanathan
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Dr V T SATHYANATHAN,
M.E., Ph.D.
Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore in 1971. Master Degree In Design And Production Of Thermal Power Equipment From Regional Engineering College, Tiruchi in 1984. Ph.D Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Regional Engineering College, Tiruchi, in 1998 Prediction of Unburnt Carbon in Tangentially Fired Boilers Using Indian Coals. Joined BHEL In 1973, worked in R & D, Field Engineering Services, Engineering in various capacity & as General Manager/Quality for two years Retired as General Manger in 2008 from BHEL Trichy Presently Working As Technical Advisor in Cethar Vessels Limited Trichy
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Dr V T Sathyanathan
Dr V T SATHYANATHAN,
M.E., Ph.D.
Specialised In Coal, Oil & Gas Combustion, Boiler Pressure Parts Failure Analysis Trouble Shooting Of Coal , Oil And Gas Fired Boilers, Chemical Recovery Boilers And Stoker Fired Boilers Plant Betterment Of Old Boilers Performance Testing & Performance Optimisation Of Boilers Has vast experience in the area of Residual Life Assessment of boiler pressure parts Petrographic Analysis Of Coal Was appointed as the enquiry committee member by Government of Tamilnadu, for investigation of a severe explosion in the Rotary Holding Furnace (RHF) in Copper Smelting Plant of M/s. Sterlite Industries (I) Ltd., Tuticorin Tamilnadu Presented more than 40 papers in National and International Seminars. Write in www.brighthub.com 83 Articles as on June 11 My PhD work was referred by seven renowned universities abroad Teach Special Subjects In Horticulture - Art Of Bonsai & Cacti Mankind is in pursuit of truth, let us work towards this
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Coal - General Coal Formation Theories Indian Coal Formation, Properties & Behaviour
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Coal General
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Drifting of Continents
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Large Swamps
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In-situ Theory of coal Formation InCoal formed from a particular place Coal generally appear to have been formed either in brackish or fresh water, from massive plant life growing in swamps, or in swamp interspersed with shallow lakes. Coal formed in this way have bands of coal and inorganic sedimentary rocks arranged in a sequence.
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Huge Tropical Ferns and Giant Trees in Vast Swamp Areas ( Wilfrid Francis, 1961 )
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Mode of accumulation and burial of the plant debris forming the deposits. Age of the deposits and the geographical distribution. Structure of the coal forming plants, particularly details of structure that affect chemical composition or resistance to decay.
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Chemical composition of the coal forming debris and its resistance to decay. Nature and intensity of the peat decaying agencies. Subsequent geological history of the residual products of decay of the plant debris forming the deposits.
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A : Vitrinte B : Heat Affected Vitrinite C :Oxidised Vitrinite D : Semi-Fusinite E : Composite Maceral Rich in Fusinite
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Poor coke Poor combustion Poor liquid conversion Reduced volatile matter Increased fines and dust problems Decreased free swelling index
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Deterioration of Coal Quality Available for Power Generation Over the Period
1970s PROXIMATE ANALYSIS FIXED CARBON VOLATILE MATTER MOISTURE ASH HHV HGI % % % % kcal/kg 36.5 25.5 10.0 28.0 4750 50 32.4 21.6 16.0 30.0 4050 50 25.0 18.0 12.0 45.0 3000 50 2800 50 1980s 1990s 2000s
Dr V T Sathyanathan
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