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work. In this sense, this work was aimed to explain and unify existing experimental data<br />

with a set of parameters for each set of experimental data but not to predict the rates a<br />

priori with a single set of parameters for all sets of data.<br />

As part of the model evaluation, experiments were to be conducted on two South<br />

African coals (Koonfontain and Middleburg). The steam and oxygen concentrations<br />

during preparation were to be varied to determine the effects on surface area, apparent<br />

density, true density, TGA reactivity and high temperature reactivity. The TGA<br />

reactivity and high temperature reactivity data were to be used to validate the transition<br />

from Zone I to Zone II combustion in the HP-CBK model.<br />

A secondary objective of this work was to explore how the apparent reaction<br />

order of char oxidation changes with experimental conditions. Some theoretical challenges<br />

in solid combustion, such as the rough sphere combustion phenomenon, were also to be<br />

explored.<br />

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