Dry Separation Of Coal And Shale By Differences In Their Electrical Properties

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. H. Sharbaugh
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

It is believed that considerable economic benefit would arise if run of mine (ROM) coal from the underground mines in the Winifrede seam could he enriched before shipment to the preparation plant by partial removal of the shale. Shale could comprise up to 50% of the ROM product. Complete mine-mouth separation is not necessary, but any process must be dry and have high Btu recovery. We have conducted a preliminary analysis of coal/shale mixtures from the Winifrede seam and we find that it is quite possible that a 50-50 ROM mixture of coal and shale could be converted to a 60-40 coal-shale mixture by inspection of individual lumps coming from the mine. The device would consist of a feeder/siever section to deliver the ROM coal > 5 cm (2 in) to an inspection station via a conveyor belt. This inspection station decides if a piece is coal or shale, and if it is shale, activates an air jet to blow shale off of the belt. We have evaluated a dielectric loss technique for the inspection device. The potential advantages of the dielectric loss method are high throughput, low capital cost, and no special handling or licenses would be required. Such a single lump inspection technique is made possible because of advances in high speed electronics and servo systems. This paper provides a summary of our analyses on the Winifrede coal sample, a description of a proposed apparatus to separate coal from shale, some of the experiments needed to demonstrate our ideas.
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APA: A. H. Sharbaugh  (1984)  Dry Separation Of Coal And Shale By Differences In Their Electrical Properties

MLA: A. H. Sharbaugh Dry Separation Of Coal And Shale By Differences In Their Electrical Properties. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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