Discussion - Volumetric efficiency and the potential for increased productivity in underground haulage units: A discussion of plans and concepts - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 12, December 1989, pp. 1202-1204

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Abstract
Discussion by N. Standish and P.N. Standish Leonard and Newman (1989) describe concepts and plans of their forthcoming project designed to increase the bulk density of broken coal at various stages of its production and handling. This is an excellent idea and something that will certainly be useful to the coal mining industry worldwide. The authors seek to achieve bulk density increase by "reducing oreliminating, through chemical additives and engineering design, particle voidage and enhance particle consolidation trickling between the point of breakage (at the face) and loading (in the shuttle car) to increase coal bulk density and productivity." In the paper, they present some supporting results of bulk density versus moisture, with or without oil addition, from the steel industry research. Unfortunately, the paper contains many misconceptions and half-truths that detract from an otherwise excellent objective of the project of increasing bulk density by reducing particle voidage-"the bottom line evaluator." Correct. Theory Definitions Coal bulk density is the ratio of the mass of a collection of discrete particles to the volume that it occupies (ASA, 1980). There can be no possible argument about this definition. Mass and volume are readily measured both in laboratory and large scale installations. So, to obtain the bulk density, one simply divides the measured mass by the measured volume. It is here that we come unstuck as everybody who has ever had to reconcile book values with the measured stock tonnages knows. Where does the problem originate? Almost invariably in a too casual a reading of the above definition and the words "a collection of discrete particles." The word collection means "a number of objects collected or gathered together, viewed as a whole" (The Oxford English Dictionary, 1989). If one knows the bulk density of a pile of coal viewed as a whole,
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(1991) Discussion - Volumetric efficiency and the potential for increased productivity in underground haulage units: A discussion of plans and concepts - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 12, December 1989, pp. 1202-1204MLA: Discussion - Volumetric efficiency and the potential for increased productivity in underground haulage units: A discussion of plans and concepts - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 41, No. 12, December 1989, pp. 1202-1204. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.