Density Measurement Of A Mixture Of Coal, Magnetite And Water

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Hoffman
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Accurate, repeatable density measurements of a coal-magnetite-water slurry are difficult to achieve using a nuclear density gauge. Changes in the coal-to-magnetite solids ratio cause fluctuations in the readings of nuclear gauges. To investigate this problem the Electric Power Research Institute's Coal Cleaning Test Facility compared the performance of a nuclear density gauge on a coal-magnetite-water slurry with the performance of a differential pressure gauge modified with a new pressure sensor. A second aim of these preliminary tests was to determine if the differential pressure gauge is also sensitive to the type of solids in the slurry. This paper explains current slurry density measurement practices, describes the nuclear and differential pressure gauges used in the CCTF tests, and presents test methods and results.
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APA: N. Hoffman  (1986)  Density Measurement Of A Mixture Of Coal, Magnetite And Water

MLA: N. Hoffman Density Measurement Of A Mixture Of Coal, Magnetite And Water. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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