Cleveland Paper - Coking Indiana Block Coal

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract
The typical block coal of the Brazil (Indiana) District differs in chemical composition but little from the coking coals of Western Pennsylvania. The physical difference, however, is quite marked; the latter has a cuboid structure made up of bituminous particles lying against each other, so that under the action of heat fusion throughout the mass readily takes place, while block coal is formed of alternate layers of rich bituminous matter and a charcoal-like substance, which is not only very slow of combustion, but so retards the transmission of heat that agglutination is prevented, and the coal burns away layer by layer, retaining its form until consumed. This property permits the use of raw block coal in the furnace but theo-
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Cleveland Paper - Coking Indiana Block CoalMLA: Cleveland Paper - Coking Indiana Block Coal. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,