Development of a video-based coal slurry ash analyzer

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. L. Dunn G. T. Adel E. B. Cruz
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Automatic control of fine-coal cleaning circuits has traditionally been limited by a lack of adequate sensors. Although several nuclear-based analyzers are available, none have seen widespread acceptance. In this investigation, image analysis is used for the on-line determination of ash contents in fine-coal slurries. The ash content of a flotation tailings stream is correlated to the mean gray level of the slurry. Based on a 90% prediction interval, an analysis of sensor performance indicates an accuracy of 73[±] 4% ash over a range of from 65% to 90% ash. While the results are comparable, the video-based system costs only a fraction of what a nuclear-based analyzer costs. The sensor is now installed at the Middle Fork preparation plant, which is owned by Pittston Coal Co.
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APA: P. L. Dunn G. T. Adel E. B. Cruz  (1999)  Development of a video-based coal slurry ash analyzer

MLA: P. L. Dunn G. T. Adel E. B. Cruz Development of a video-based coal slurry ash analyzer. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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