Comparison Of Indicizer And Triaxial Tests For Coal Handleability

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. M. Levorson R. A. Lohnes
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

As part of research to develop a coal handleability index that predicts the ease with which coal will flow through a handling system, comparative tests were conducted with a Johanson Indicizer and a low-stress triaxial apparatus on 12 coals at a variety of gradations and moisture contents. The lndicizer test provides a rapid method for generating data associated with coal handling characteristics. The arching index measured with the Indicizer is a function of the geometry of the apparatus as well as the properties of the coal. The handleability index determined from triaxial data is a more direct measure of coal characteristics. The handleability index shows a wider range of values than the arching index and, therefore, appears to be more sensitive to coal variations. Neither the arching index nor the ratholing index, as measured with the Indicizer, agreed well with the handleability index. This is attributed to differences in sample preparation as well as to the tests themselves.
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APA: S. M. Levorson R. A. Lohnes  (1993)  Comparison Of Indicizer And Triaxial Tests For Coal Handleability

MLA: S. M. Levorson R. A. Lohnes Comparison Of Indicizer And Triaxial Tests For Coal Handleability. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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