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Table 7.6. Parameters Used in Modeling the Data by Monson (1992)…………………109<br />

Table 7.7. Rate Data and Experimental Conditions…………………………………….112<br />

Table 7.8. Parameters Used in Modeling the TGA and FFB Data (This Study)……….116<br />

Table 7.9. Parameters and Assumptions (If Any) Used in the HP-CBK Model……….118<br />

Table A.1. Reactor Conditions Used…………………………………………………..145<br />

Table A.2. Measured Centerline Reactor Temperatures………………………………..146<br />

Table A.3. Proximate Analysis for All Coals…………………………………………..150<br />

Table A.4. Moisture, Ash and ICP Mass Release Data for Koonfontain and<br />

Middleburg Chars at the 1" Sampling Height (14 ms)………………….150<br />

Table A.5. Moisture, Ash and ICP Mass Release Data for Koonfontain Chars at<br />

Greater SamplingHeights……………………………………………….151<br />

Table A.6. Moisture, Ash and ICP Mass Release Data for Four Chars Prepared under<br />

CH 4 Fuel-lean Condition (at the 1" sampling height)…………………..151<br />

Table A.7. Elemental Analyses of Middleburg Coal and Chars (1" sampling height)….152<br />

Table A.8. Elemental Analyses of Koonfontain Coal and Chars (1" sampling height)…152<br />

Table A.9. Elemental Analyses of Four Coals and Their Chars Prepared at CH 4<br />

Fuel-lean Condition……………………………………………………. 153<br />

Table A.10. Densities,Surface Areas and Calculated Average Diameters of Coals and<br />

Chars……………………………………………………………………154<br />

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