Application Oc Cinematography To The Study Of The Fall Of Coal Particles In Still Water

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Waldemar Gooskov
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

IN his well-known work,1 published in 1867, P. Ritter von Rittinger gives the following formula for the velocity of a particle settling in still water: v=C/D(a -1) and for average grains he assigns to the constant C a value of 2.44. As is well known, the value of C depends on the shape of the grains resulting from crushing, and it is obvious that values obtained for coal particles will not only be very different from those for ore particles but will even be characteristic of coal from a certain seam. The only way of finding an accurate value of C, applicable to conditions in Russia, where all coal-washing plants are built on German principles, is to conduct a series of tests of which the results will determine what value of C is to be used. In the investigation outlined in this paper the theories of Prof. Robert H. Richards2 were taken as the basis of the tests; the slimes were removed from the charges to eliminate the trouble of handling them; and to obtain accurate results free from errors inevitably resulting from human observation, photographic apparatus was used and a series of pictures taken which form the basis for constructing a suitable diagram of velocity vs. time.3
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APA: Waldemar Gooskov  (1928)  Application Oc Cinematography To The Study Of The Fall Of Coal Particles In Still Water

MLA: Waldemar Gooskov Application Oc Cinematography To The Study Of The Fall Of Coal Particles In Still Water. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

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