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ENCO-2019 Wednesday 20 February 2019 8.00-10.30 Registration 10.30 Delegates to occupy their seats at Plenary Hall, Vigyan Bhawan 11.00 - 12.00 Inaugural Function 12.10 13:00 Exhibition inauguration and tea at exhibition area Plenary


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ENCO-2019 Wednesday 20 February 2019 8.00-10.30 Registration 10.30 Delegates to occupy their seats at Plenary Hall, Vigyan Bhawan 11.00 - 12.00 Inaugural Function 12.10 – 13:00 Exhibition inauguration and tea at exhibition area 13:00 – 14:00 Plenary Hall Hall 5 Hall 6 Keynote address

  • 1. Energy Security and Environmental

Challenges (Dr. V.K. Saraswat, Member, NITI Aayog)

  • 2. Nuclear Power: India's Development

Imperative (Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Former Director BARC, President, NASI) 14:00 – 14:45 Networking lunch and interaction at exhibition 14:45 – 16:00 Plenary Hall Sub-Theme A1 (Clean Coal Technologies: Combustion, Gasification and Liquefaction) Hall 5 Sub-Theme D6 (Policies and Roadmap for sustainable energy) Hall 6 Sub-Theme C1 (Environmental Issues in Mining and Energy Sectors)

  • 1. Oxy Fuel Combustion Technology

development- a promising attempt in Indian context

  • M. Kumar, P. Sarkar, A. Mukherjee, S. G

Sahu and A.K Adak CSIR- Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand - INDIA

  • 2. Fixed and Moving Electrode Electrostatic

Precipitator: Finding A Feasible Solution To Achieve New Emission Norms Surendra Lamba and Renuka Isaran NTPC Limited, India

  • 3. Influence of coal density on ash formation

and combustion behavior Aarti Kumari1, Sanchita Chakravarty1 and Neeraj Lohani2 1Metal Extraction & Recycling Division,

  • 1. ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROCESS AND

PRACTICES AT RINL Kontham Sudhakar and S.K Nayak Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited, Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Energy Management Department, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

  • 2. Inclusion of Environmental Cess in Coal

Pricing: A Broad Framework Aishwarya Mishra1, R. Rai1, N.C Karmakar1, S.K Palei1 and C.K Behera2 1Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India 2Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • 1. A review on 222Rn exposure of the miners in

underground mines Imran Athar Beg1, Patitapaban Sahu1, Mritunjoy Banerjee1 and D.C Panigrahi1

  • 1Dept. of Mining Engg., IIT (ISM), Dhanbad,

Jharkhand, India

  • 2. BIOPOLLUTANTS AND HUMAN HEALTH IN

AND AROUND COALFIELDS OF DHANBAD, INDIA. Sudhir Krishna Bharati1 and Ashok Kumar Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. Dust issues and control measures in fully mechanised

underground metalliferous mines Paluchamy B.1, Durga Charan Panigrahi1 and Devi Prasad Mishra1 1Department of Mining Engineering, IIT (ISM),

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CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur, India 2National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, India

  • 4. Conceptual Integrated Mild/Partial

Gasification Combined Cycle (IMPGC) Technology for Utilizing Low-Rank Coals and/or Retrofitting Conventional Pulverized Coal Power Plants Ting Wang Energy Conversion and Conservation Center (ECCC), University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

  • 5. High Ash Indian Coals: Gasification Strategy

Prakash D. Chavan, Vishal Chauhan, Sudipta Datta, Pradeep K. Singh, Gajanan Sahu, Sujan Saha and Pashupati Dutta CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 6. An efficient process to ameliorate the quality
  • f low grade coals

Saswati Chakladar, Sanjay Kumar and Sanchita Chakravarty ANC, National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. Evacuating Coal & Ash: Augmenting

Sustainability for Thermal Power Plants Mrityunjay Prasad1,2 1Bokaro Thermal Power Station(BTPS), 2Damodar Valley Corporation(DVC), India

  • 4. Energy Conservation Initiatives in Indian

Mining Sector G.K Pradhan AKS University, Satna, Madhya Pradesh, India Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 4. Environmental issues from coal mining activities in

Assam: a case study in Ledo colliery Madhulika Dutta1,2,3, Durlov Saikia2 and Binoy K. Saikia1,3 1Polymer Petroleum and Coal Chemistry Group, Materials Sciences & Technology Division, CSIR- North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat, Assam, India 2School of Applied Sciences, University of Science & Technology, Meghalaya, India 3Department of Chemistry, CNB College, Bokakhat, Assam, India

  • 5. EMISSION FACTOR FOR ELECTRIC SHOVEL &

HYDRAULIC SHOVEL IN COAL MINES Manoj Kumar1, Sangeeta1 and Pravin K Singh1 1CCL, CIL, India 16:00 - 16:30 Networking tea/coffee break at exhibition & poster 16:30 -17:45 Plenary Hall Sub-Theme D1 (Advancements in Mining Technologies) Hall 5 Sub-Theme C7 (Waste Water Management) Hall 6 Sub-Theme C4 (Fly ash utilisation and waste management)

  • 1. Optimisation of Haul Road Dimension

with lime induced overburden composite material Soumya R. Mohanty1, Subhasrita Choudhury1, Manoj K. Mishra1 and Banita Behera1 1Mining Engg. Department, NIT, Rourkela, India

  • 2. CHARACTERIZATION OF ROOF ROCKS

USING SEISMIC REFRACTION TECHNIQUE FOR IMPROVED SUPPORT DESIGN IN UNDERGROUND COAL

  • 1. Physico-Chemical Characterization of Surface

and ground water of the Sukinda Chromite Mining Area, Odisha, India and its management Binu Kumari1, R.K Tiwary1 and M. Yadav2 1NREM, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2IIT(ISM), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Scavenging of organic pollutants from

aqueous waste using activated carbon prepared from corncob and magnetic activated carbon.

  • 1. A comparative study on the statistical optimization
  • f the synthesis of activated carbon from Limonia

acidissima shell activated with ZnCl2 & H3PO4 Shilpi Das1 and Susmita Mishra1

  • 1Dept. of Chemical Engineering, N.I.T Rourkela,

Rourkela, Odisha, India

  • 2. Bulk Fly Ash Utilization - R&D Initiatives at NTPC

LTD Pranay Sharma1, Rajiv Satyakam1, Piyush Srivastava1 and Dr. N.K Soni1 1NETRA, NTPC Ltd, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

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MINES Avinash Paul1, Amar Prakash2, V.M.S.R Murthy2 and Ajoy Kumar Singh3 1Geomechanics Department, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Subsidence Department, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Mining Engineering Department, IIT Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. NMDC Limited “Eco- Friendly Miner”- A

Case Study of Donimalai Complex S.K. Jain1, Atul Kumar Tiwari1 1NMDC Limited,Donimalai Project skjain@nmdc.co.in

  • 4. Identification of parameters responsible for

detoriation in climatic conditions in underground coal mines with multiseam workings and its remedies – A case study

  • D. Mishra1, N. Sahay1, N.K Mohalik1, N.K

Varma1 and S. K. Ray1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 5. Mechanized depillaring of a thick and deep-

seated coal seam: a case study Sahendra Ram1, A. Ramesh Rao2, Amit Kumar Singh1, Ashok Kumar1 and V. Srinivasa Rao3 1Strata Mechanics Section, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2GDK-11 Incline, Singareni Collieries Company Limited, Karimnagar, India 3Caterpillar Global Mining, India Shripal Singh1 and Rinku Jaiswal2 1CIMFR Nagpur Unit-II, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India 2Hislop College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

  • 3. Assessment of Mine Water Inflow and

Aquifer Inteference Deepak P. Adhikary1 and Hua Guo1 1Coal Mining Research Program, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia

  • 4. Study on arsenic removal using Fe (II)
  • xidizing Ralstonia sp.

Asha Lata singh1 and Vipin K. Singh1 1Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • 5. Adsorptive removal of dye from aqueous

waste by mixed iron oxide activated carbon nanocomposites Rinku Jaiswal1 and Shripal Singh1 1CIMFR Nagpur Unit-II, Civil Lines, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

  • 3. Effect of Fly Ash Filling on Ground Water Quality in

Indian Scenario: an Overview and Case Studies Prince Kumar1, K. Sahu1 and A.K Dash1 1Department of Mining Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India

  • 4. Emerging Trends in Fly Ash Utilization

C.N Singh1 and Vikas Sharma1 1TSPL Mansa, Punjab, India

  • 5. Feasibility Studies on Utilization of Solid Waste in

Separation of Carbon dioxide (CO2) from Blast Furnace Gas

  • N. Amarnath1, R. Sivakumar1, P.V Ramana2, V.S

Soumya1 and Uttam Brahma3 1Research & Development Centre, RINL– Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India 2QA&TD Department, RINL–Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India 3Energy Management Department, RINL– Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

  • 6. Utilization Of Blast Furnace Slag in Wastewater

Treatment

  • P. Das1, S. Bhattacharjee1, S. Saha1, K.K.K Singh1,

P.K Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 18:00 Coaches depart Vigyan Bhawan for Manekshaw Centre 19:00 Entertainment & Dinner

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Thursday 21 February 2019 8.00-9:00 Registration 09:00 – 11:00 Plenary Hall Hall 5 Hall 6 Keynote address

  • 1. The Evolving Role of Coal in Global Energy

Needs: An Overview

  • Prof. Y. P. Chugh, Southern Illinois

University Carbondale, USA

  • 2. A Supermodel Approach to Targeting CBM

Resources

  • Prof. Joan Esterle, The University of

Queensland, Australia

  • 3. Indian Advanced Ultra Supercritical

Programme

  • Dr. S.C. Chetal, Mission Director, AUSC

Project

  • 4. Air Pollution, Climate Change and Coal.
  • Dr. Kirit Parikh, Former Member, Planning

Commission; Chairman, Integrated Research and Action for Development (IRADe)

  • 5. Alternative Fuels: Economic and

Environmental Drivers

  • Dr. Vikram Rao, Executive Director, RTEC

11:00 – 11:30 Networking tea/coffee break at exhibition & poster 11:30 – 12:45 Plenary Hall Sub-Theme A2 (Coal Characterization) Hall 5 Sub-Theme C2 (Climate Change and Mitigation of Global Warming) Hall 6 Sub-Theme D1 (Advancements in Mining Technologies)

  • 1. Using petrographic information obtained on

individual particles for coal exploration, fine coal beneficiation, coal utilisation and environmental applications Chad Hargrave1, Karryn Warren1, Graham O’Brien1, and Priyanthi Hapugoda1 1Coal Mining Research Program, CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia

  • 2. Rapid, X-ray Tomography Solution for Coal

Washability Measurements in Coal

  • 1. Straw-based biochar: carbon stability and

effect on soil enzymes and productivity of rice-wheat cropping system

  • R. Ebhin Masto1, V. A Selvi1, Sangeeta

Mukhopadhyay1, P. Dutta1, S.K Bharati1, S.K Thakur1, P.K Singh1, Sandeep Kumar1, Pinaki Sarkar1, Ashok Kumar1, R.C Tripathi1, N.K Srivastava1, S.K Jha1 and A.K Singh1 1Industrial Biotechnology & Waste

  • 1. Bigdata – A Transforming Technology for Mining

Industries

  • G. Prdeep1 and M. Ramulu1

1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

  • 2. Ore grindability improvement by microwave pre-

treatment Mohan Poojari1 and Harsha Vardhan1 1Department of Mining Engineering, NITK Surathkal, Karnataka, India

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Preparation -an example from a coal sample from W.Bokaro coal field Benjamin Tordoff1, Shaun Grahm1 and Vishwanath Uppugunduri2 1Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Raw Materials Sector, Mining & Geoscience, Cambridge, UK 2Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Raw Materials Sector, Mining & Geoscience, Bangalore, India

  • 3. Development of methodology for

determination of rare earth element in Coal ash samples by ICP-Mass Spectrometer Rupa Das Biswas1 and Sanchita Chakravarty1 1Analytical Chemistry Group, MER, CSIR- NML, Jamshedpur, INDIA

  • 4. Distribution of Rare Earth elements in coal

deposits of India: A potential resources Sanchita Chakravarty1, Bappaditya Das1, Mritunjoy Kamila1 and Rupa Das Biswas1 1ANC, National Metallurgical Laboratory, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India

  • 5. ON-SITE INNOVATION FOR

AUTOMATED MINERALOGY AND THE EVOLUTION OF PROCESS MINERALOGY Shaun.Grahm1 and Vishwanath Uppugunduri2 1Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Raw Materials Sector, Mining & Geoscience, Cambridge, UK. 2Carl Zeiss Microscopy, Raw Materials Sector, Mining & Geoscience, Bangalore . India Utilization, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Sunny Days:The Future Of Solar Energy As a

Sustainable And Equitable Force In The World Energy Market Ravi Kandpal1 1Research Scholar, Delhi University, India

  • 3. CO2 capture and Food, Fuel & Fertilizer

(FFF) production: Three in one solution by Microalgae Selvi V.A1, Chugh P.2, Sinha R.2, Masto R.E1, A. Mukherjee1, Kumar M1 and Singh P.K1 1Industrial Biotechnology & Waste Utilization, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2GAIL (India) Limited, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • 4. CROP RESIDUE BURNING: IMPACTS ON

ENVIRONMENT AND FEASIBLE SOLUTIONS FOR RESIDUE MANAGEMENT Anil Kumar Dubey1, Mayuri Gupta1, Sandip Gangil1 1ICAR- Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

  • 5. Carbon accumulation index for reclaimed coal

mine degraded sites

  • S. Mukhopadhyay1, A.K Singh1, R.E Masto1

1Industrial Biotechnology and Waste Utilization, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. Advancement in Mining Technologies Project

Implementation in Amlohri Area: 4 MT per annum to 14 MT per annum S.K Gomasta1, R.B Sindhur1 and Himanshu Wadhwani1 1NCL Singrauli, Amlohri, India

  • 4. Reduction of LHD Machine Subsystem Breakdowns

Using Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) Balaraju J.1, Govinda Raj1 and Murthy Ch S.N1 1Department of Mining Engineering, NITK Surathkal, Karnataka, India

  • 5. Study of Narrow Vein Mining to Minimize the

Unplanned Dilution in Underground Metal Mines - A Case Study Shyamal Chandrakar1, P.S Paul1 and C. Sawmliana2 1Department of Mining Engineering, IIT (ISM), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, INDIA 2Department of Rock Excavation Engineering, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 12:45 – 13:30 Poster interaction and evaluation (Vigyan Bhawan, Foyer – 1st Floor) 13:30 – 14:30 Networking lunch and interaction at exhibition 14:30 -16:00 Plenary Hall Sub-Theme D4 (Rock Excavations for Mining, Hydel and Hall 5 Sub-Theme C4 (Fly Ash Utilisation and Waste Management) Hall 6 Sub-Theme C1(Environmental Issues in Mining and Energy

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Nuclear Projects) Sectors)

  • 1. A new trend of using polypropylene

reinforced shotcrete R.D Dwivedi1, P.K Singh2 and R.K Goel1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, CBRI Campus, Roorkee, India 2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Application of controlled blasting techniques

for highwall stability and overbreak control at powerhouse foundation of Koldam Hydro- Electric Power Project

  • P. Pushpendra1, M. Ramulu1, Daram Singh1,
  • G. Pradeep1 and P.K Singh1

1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Center, Nagpur, India

  • 3. CIMFR contributions to environmental

friendly rock excavation techniques for urban infrastructural projects in India

  • M. Ramulu1, P. Gujjula1, P.B Coudhury1

and P.K Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Center, Nagpur, India

  • 4. CONTROLLED BLASTING DESIGN AND

IMPLEMENTATION FOR ROCK EXCAVATION AT POLAVARAM PROJECT LEFT MAIN CANAL D.L.S Rasagna1, G. Pradeep1 and M. Ramulu1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Center, Nagpur, India

  • 5. EFFECT OF BLAST INDUCED GROUND

VIBRATIONS ON GREEN CONCRETE AT MUMBAI METRO RAIL PROJECT

  • M. Gurharikar1, M. Ramulu2 and M.

Uttarwar3 1Rocktech Systems & Projects, Nagpur, India.

  • 1. Use of Permeable and Impermeable liner

system in ash ponds of thermal power plants Bably Prasad1 and Krishna Kant Kumar Singh1 1Natural Resources and Environment Management, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Bio-desulfurisation of pet-coke prior to

valorisation by accelerated carbonation Nimisha Tripathi1, Colin D. Hills1, Raj S. Singh1,2, J.K Mohnot1,3 and P.K Singh1,2 1Indo:UK Centre for Environment Research and Innovation, University of Greenwich, UK 2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 3CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, CIMFR Research Centre, IIT Campus, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

  • 3. A Review of Advances and Trends in Solids

Handling for Energy and Environmental Applications M.S.A Bradley1, R.J Farnish1 and R.J Berry1 1The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of Greenwich, UK

  • 4. Utilization of fly ash in manufacture of

building bricks through geopolymerization process S.D Muduli1 1CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

  • 5. Utilization of fly ash in agro-forestry and

wasteland/mine soil reclamation: A Review Nishant K. Srivastava1, Sangeet K. Jha1, V. Angu Selvi1, Sanjay K. Thakur1, Pradeep K. Singh1, Ramesh Chandra Tripathi1, R. Ebhin Masto1, Sudhir K. Bharati1, Ashok K. Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 1. IMPACT OF MINING OPERATIONS ON

SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH OF MONUMENTS Harsh Kumar Verma1, R.K Tiwary2, Pijush Pal Roy2, Anil Swarup1, Pradeep Kumar Singh2 and Sanjeew Kumar Singh3 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, CBRI Campus, Roorkee, India 2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 3CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

  • 2. Obtaining quantitative information of the coal and

non-coal dust particulates near coal mines and ports

  • G. O’Brien1, S. Koval1, M Campbell2, N.

Stanning3, J. Campbell2 and C. Hargrave1 1CSIRO Energy, Australia 2Steel River Testing, Australia 3Coalbridge Operations, Australia

  • 3. Studies On Corrosion Of Mild Steel Under Acidic

Mine Water Condition And Its Prevention Using Different Inhibitors R.P Singh1, Mousumi Mallick1, M.K Verma1, Ritu Raj Raman1 and Santosh Kumar2 2Metallurgy Section, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2B.I.T, Sindri, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 4. Ecological Restoration of Mined-out Areas in Dry

Tropical Environment Hira Nand Routh1 1BCCL, Coal India Limited, Lodna Area, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 5. Identification of indicator species around coal mining

area: A community level study Siddharth Singh1, Bhanu Pandey1, Madhoolika Agrawal2 and K.K.K Singh1 1Natural Resources & Environment management, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

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2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Center, Nagpur, India 3Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research & Technology, Chandrapur, India

  • 6. Laboratory Investigations on Diamond Core

Drilling Operations Ch Vijaya Kumar1, Harsha Vardhan1 and Ch S.N Murthy1 1Department of Mining Engineering, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

  • 6. Laboratory Evaluation of Clinker Stabilized

Fly Ash Based Composite Material for Coal Mine Haul Roads Soumya Ranjan Mallick1 and Manoj Kumar Mishra2 1Department of Mining Engineering, Government College of Engineering, Keonjhar, India 2Department of Mining Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India 2Dept of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • 6. Copper Based Nano Catalysts Capped with Amines

for Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 Srijita Basumallick1 and Arijit Banerjee2 1Dept of Chemistry, Asutosh College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India 2Dept of Mechanical Energy, BC Ray Engineering College, Durgapur, West Bengal, India 16:00 – 16:30 Networking tea/coffee break at exhibition & poster 16:30-17:45 Sub-Theme C3 (Mercury Emission from Power Plants) Theme B (Renewable and Non-conventional Energy) Sub-Theme D3 & D5 (Numerical Simulation and Applications & Slope Stability Studies)

  • 1. Mercury emissions from flue gas: A case

study for an Indian power plant Hridesh Agarwalla1, Rabi Narayan Senapati1, Rajesh Tiwari2 and Tarit Baran Das1 1Technical Information and Industrial Liaison, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Sanjay Gandhi Thermal Power Station, Birshinghpur, India

  • 2. Fast determination of the total mercury and

mercury thermospeciation in coal Nikolay Mashyanov1, Elena Panova1, Nikolay Panichev2, Sergey Pogarev3 and Vladimir Ryzhov3

  • 1St. Petersburg State University, St.

Petersburg, Russia 2Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa 3Lumex-marketing LLC, St. Petersburg, Russia

  • 3. Universal tool for mercury determination in

combustion plants Nikolay Mashyanov1, V. Ryzhov1, S. Sholupov1 and A. Kuznetsov1

  • 1. Sea Wind Wave Energy Conversion Device
  • D. Gnana Bharathi1

1Environmental Science & Engineering Division, CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

  • 2. Proton Conducting Gel Polymer Electrolyte

System for Fuel Cell Application S.S Pundir1, D.K. Rai1 and Kuldeep Mishra2 1Department of Physics and Materials Science and Engineering, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India 2Department of Physics and Materials Science and Engineering, Jaypee University Anoopshahr, Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • 3. MOLTEN SALT STORAGE TECHNIQUE –

AN INNOVATIVE STEP TOWARDS ENERGY STORAGE Prag Sood1 1NTPC Limited, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

  • 4. Role of Bacteria to obtain Clean Fuel from

coal Prakash K. Singh1

  • 5. 1Centre of Advanced Study in Geology,

Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu

  • 1. Assessment of Bump-proneness of Underground

Coal Mine by Strain Energy using Numerical Modelling – A Case Study Raja Sabapathy1, Partha Sarathi Paul2 and Prabhat Kumar Mandal3 1Department of Mining Engineering, AIT Bengaluru, Karnataka, India 2Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute

  • f Technology(ISM), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

3Mine Design & Simulation, CSIR-Central Institute

  • f Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand,

India

  • 2. Modeling and Assessment of Radio Frequency

Radiation Hazards in the safe use of Commercial Electric Detonators J.K Singh1, G. Banerjee1, S.K Chaulya1 and G.M Prasad1 1Mine Mechanization and Technology Development, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. MANAGEMENT OF OPEN PIT SLOPES

THROUGH SCIENTIFIC DESIGN AND MONITORING IN INDIAN GEOMINING SCENARIO Jagdish C. Jhanwar1, Anand G. Sangode1, Anil Swarup3 and Pradeep K. Singh2

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1Lumex-marketing LLC, St Petersburg, RUSSIA

  • 4. Coal fired power plants in India: Air

pollution Issues and current regulations Tarit Baran Das1 and D.D.Pathak2 1Technical Information and Industrial Liaison, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Department of Applied Chemistry, IIT-ISM, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Center, Nagpur, India 2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 3CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Roorkee Research Centre, CBRI Campus, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

  • 4. Quantification of dumping area requirement for long

term planning of waste dumps – a case study S.K Roy1, R.K Singh1, M. Kumar1, J.K Singh1, A. Kumar1 and V.K Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Rock Slope Section, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 5. Numerical analysis of the primary-secondary stoping
  • peration system with backfilling: Indian perspective

M.N Bagde1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Center, Nagpur, India

  • 6. Redmud containment using composite reinforced

soil structure; a green perspective 18:00 Coaches depart Vigyan Bhawan for Leela Ambiance, Shahdara 19:00 Entertainment & dinner Friday 22 February 2019 8.00-9:00 Registration 09:00 – 11:00 Plenary Hall Hall 5 Hall 6 Keynote address

  • 1. New directions in hybridisation of renewable

energy (solar) with fossil (coal) & biomass via hydrogen linkage. Addressing energy - carbon conundrum via radically new pathway.

  • Dr. R.R. Sonde, Executive Vice President

Research, Technology & Innovation Thermax Ltd.

  • 2. Low-carbon Options for the Valorisation of

Indian Steel Slag

  • Prof. Colin Hills, University of Greenwich,
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UK

  • 3. Waste to Energy
  • Prof. D. K. Sharma, Centre for Energy

Studies, IIT, Delhi

  • 4. Assessing Key Parameters in Ammonium

Carbamate Synthesis for “Blue Urea” Production

  • Prof. Peter Styring, The University of

Sheffield, UK

  • 5. ……
  • Mrs. Nadia Rasheed, Deputy Country

Director, UNDP in India 11:00 – 11:30 Networking tea/coffee break at exhibition & poster 11:30 – 13:00 Plenary Hall Sub-Theme A4 (CBM, UCG and Shale Gas as Alternative Fuel Hall 5 Sub-Theme D4 (Rock Excavations for Mining, Hydel and Nuclear Projects) Hall 6 Sub-Theme A2 and A3 (Coal Characterization & Coal Utilisation in Metallurgical Industries)

  • 1. 3D High Resolution Seismic Surveys for

identification of shallow coal horizons in Ib valley coal field areas, Jharsuguda, Odisha, India

  • D. Mysaiah1, P. Pavan Kishore2, T.

Seshunarayana1, K.Dhanam1 and HVS Styanarayana2 1Shallow Seismic Group, CSIR-NGRI, Hyderabad, India 2Seismic Tomography & Micro Seismic Monitoring, CSIR-NGRI, Hyderabad, India

  • 2. Cost-effective method for CBM generation

from Indian Coalfields- Flue gas injection-a study Tarun Verma1 and Maneeb Masood1

  • 1Dept. of Mining Engineering, IIT (BHU),

Varanasi, India

  • 3. Geomechanical Parameters Mapping in

Unconventional Shale Reservoir Baisakhi Das1 and Rima Chatterjee1 1Applied Geophysics, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 4. Advancements in the applicability of Rock-
  • 1. Mitigating vibrational impact to environment

due to deep hole blasting in Khadia OCP of NCL (14 mtpa project) - Using Electronic delay detonators Gunadhar Pandey1, C.P Singh1, M.K Prasad1 and Naveen Rai1 1Northern Coalfields Limited, Khadia Project, Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, India

  • 2. Impact of blast induced ground vibration

(BIGV) on disputed Megalith structure due to

  • penpit blasting- A Case study

Murari Prasad Roy1, Ranjit Kumar Paswan1, Pradeep K. Singh1, Vivek Kumar Himanshu1 and Suraj Kumar1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTIONS IN

URBAN-BUILT ENVIRONMENT- SOME KEY INSIGHTS Sanjeew Kumar Singh1 and Harsh Kumar Verma2 1CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

  • 1. Improving the Quality of High Ash Indian

Non Coking Coals through Beneficiation

  • T. Gouri Charan1, K.M.P Singh1, K.M.K

Sinha1, P.S Prasad1 and Pradeep Kumar Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Quality monitoring and controlling techniques

in a large Lignite Opencast mine for quality power generation-A case study in Neyveli (2008-09 to 2012-13) Kumaraswamy (Retd.)1 and N. Periyasamy (Retd.)1 1NLC India Ltd., Neyveli, India

  • 3. ASSESSMENT OF COAL FOR COKING

AT SEVEN METER TALL TOP CHARGED BATTERY AT RINL S.K Seet1, Rahul Kumar Ranjan1, CVR Chandrasekhar1, A.K Singh1 and R. Nagarajan1 1Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, RINL, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

  • 4. FLOTATION OF COKING COAL FINES
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Eval for assessing unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs Bodhisatwa Hazra1, Ashok K. Singh1, Pradeep K. Singh2, Devleena Mani Tiwari3, and Prabal Boral1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Coal Petrology Section, RQA Division, Dhanbad, India 2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Rock Excavation Division, Dhanbad, India 3Centre for Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS), University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India

  • 5. Thermal maturation and biomarkers of coals

from Makum and Jharia coalfields of India Debadutta Mohanty1, Bageshwari Sanga1, M.S Kalpana2, and Nihar Ranjan Kar2 1Non-conventional Gases Department, CSIR- Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Geochronology and Isotope Studies Department, CSIR-National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

  • 6. Petrological characterization of Permian and

Tertiary coal and lignite of India – Implications for assessment Coal Bed Methane potentiality H.K Mishra1 1SEOCS, IIIT Bhubaneswar, Argul Campus, India

  • 7. Petroleum reservoir characterisation by

Multiscale and insitu digital core analysis, nano-scale shale characterization and automated optical petrography Matthew Andrew1, Vishwanath Uppugunduri2, Elysio Carneiro de Campos Neto3 1Carl Zeiss Microscopy, 4385 Hopyard Rd, Pleasanton, CA, 94588e 2CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, CBRI Campus, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

  • 4. Predictive Modelling Approach to Control

Blast Induced Ground Vibration and Air Overpressure at Ambuja Cements, Darlaghat Alok Rai1, Prasun Singha2, Manoj Verma3, Preet Kumar1, Rajoo Joshi3, Ravi Bhushan Singh3 1Orica, Kolkata, India 2Orica, Moatize, Mozambique 3Ambuja Cement, Solan, India

  • 5. High Energy Bulk Explosive in Open- Cut

Metal Mines Piyush Pratik1, Alok Rai1 and Deepankar Das1 1Orica, Kolkata, India

  • 6. Application of Flexigel™ Bulk System at

West Bokaro, Tata Steel Karan Bhatia1, Prasun Singha2, Praveen Ranjan3, Deepankar Das1, Mayank Shekhar3 and Tapas Mukherjee3 1Orica, Kolkata, India 2Orica, Moatize, Mozambique 3Tata Steel Ramgarh, India FOR LOW ASH METALLURGICAL COKE APPLICATIONS

  • N. Vasumathi1 and T.V Vijaya Kumar1

1CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory Madras Centre, Taramani, Chennai, India

  • 5. Studies on the beneficiation of Low Volatile

Coking Coal from Jharia Coalfield for metallurgical purposes Sanjay Choudhuri1, S.C Maji1, U.S Chattopadyay1, D. Mohanty1 and T. Gouri Charan1 1Coal Preparation Division, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

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2Carl Zeiss microscopy, Jigiani, Bangalore, Karnataka, India 3Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy, 50 Kaki Bukit Place, Singapore 13:00 – 14:00 Networking lunch and interaction at exhibition 14:00 -15:00 Plenary Hall Sub-Theme D2 (Advancements in Mine Safety Techniques) Hall 5 Sub-Theme D1 (Advancements in Mining Technologies) Hall 6 Sub-Theme A1 (Clean Coal Technologies: Combustion, Gasification and Liquefaction)

  • 1. Design of Integrated Support System for

Roadways in Mechanised Deep Longwall Coal Mine in India – A case study Niraj Kumar1, Ashok Kumar Singh1, Avinash Paul1 and C.N Ghosh2 1Geomechanics, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Geomechanics & Back Filling, CSIR- Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Mine Planning for winning Coal locked in

inter-mine boundary of Mega Opencast Mines of NCL: Case study of Amlohri- Nigahi boundary Prabhat Kumar Sinha1, P.M Prasad1, Manish Kumar1 and R.B Sindhur1 1Northern Coalfeilds Limited-Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, India

  • 3. Proposing a model in early detection of

conveyor belt fire in coal transportation Santosh Kr Ray1, D. Mishra1, N.K Varma1, Asfar M. Khan1, N.K Mohalik1, A.K Mishra2 and N. Sahay1 1Mine Ventilation Division, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2BITS Pilani Goa Campus, India

  • 4. USE OF CHEMICALS IN PREVENTING

AND COMBATING EXHAUSTIVE FIRES IN OPEN CAST COAL MINE- RECENT ADVANCES AND TECHNOLOGY

  • 1. Wire Barricades techniques an alternate

method of support system for hydraulic stowing barricades Sujit Kumar1, Vikash Kumar1, Jit Shree1 and Sanak Ghosh1 1TATA Steel Ltd, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Optimizing the Paste Fill Strength in the

Stope: A Bayesian Network Modelling Approach Kanhaiya Mishra1, C.N Ghosh1, P.S Paul1, Prashant1, S.K Behera1 and P. K. Mandal1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. Slag as a scope for alternative binder in paste

backfilling S.K Behera1, C.N Ghosh1, Prashant1, D.P Mishra2, K. Mishra1, D. Behera3, P.K Mandal1, K.M.P Singh1, J. Borgahin1 and P.K Singh1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 3National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India

  • 4. Efficient design approaches to address geo-

technical challenges of underground coal mining in India Rajendra Singh1, Rakesh Kumar1 and Arun

  • Kr. Singh1

1Strata Mechanics, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad,

  • 1. Catalytic Production of Methanol from

Syngas Arghya Banerjee1 1Gasification and Liquefaction Research Group, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 2. Development of Coal – to – Liquid

(CTL) Pilot Plant for Indirect Liquefaction of Coal in India Sudip Maity, Pavan K. Gupta, Pikkoo Oraon, Deepak Bhengra, Abhishek Mahato, Sandip Mandal and Pradeep K. Singh CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

  • 3. OXYGEN ENRICHMENT

TECHNOLOGY- AN INNOVATION IN COAL COMBUSTION IN CEMENT ROTARY KILNS Ankur Mittal1 and Ashutosh Saxena1 1National Council for Cement and Building Materials, Ballabgarh, Haryana, India

  • 4. Coal Winnowing: A new dry coal

cleaning technique by CSIR-CIMFR D.K Sakhare1, S.P Singh1, R.K Acharya1, R.L Katley1, A.L.V Prasad1 and Pragya Chayande1 1CSIR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research, Nagpur Research Centre

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OPTIONS D.D Tripathi1, J. Pandey1 and A. Khalkho1 1Mine Fire Division, CSIR-Central Institute

  • f Mining & Fuel Research, Dhanbad,

Jharkhand, India Jharkhand, India (Fuel Sciences), Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

  • 5. Studies on Catalytic Petcoke Gasification

Sujan Saha1, G.Sahu1, A. Banerjee1, P.D. Chavan1, P. Dutta1, Neelam Kumari1, V. Chauhan1, N.K Gupta1, S. Datta1 and P.K Singh2 1Gasification and Liquefaction Research Group, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 2Director, CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India 15:00 – 15:15 Hall setup (please vacate) 15:15 – 16:30 Valedictory (Plenary Hall) 16:30 – 17:00 High tea 17:15 Coaches depart Vigyan Bhawam for hotels/ guest house