Fine Coal Handleability: The Effect of Coal Particles Wettability on Coal Bulk Density

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. E. Holuszko
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A research program has been carried out at the Mining Department of the University of British Columbia to study the effect of wettability of coal on its handleability and bulk density. The effect of moisture content on the bulk density of coal was found to be more pronounced for hydrophilic coals than for hydrophopbic ones. Altering wettability of coal surface leads to different effects of moisture on bulk density. The samples were studied at different fine fractions content, and it was shown that there was no effect of increased content of fines on the bulk density for hydrophobic coals, while for hydrophilic coals this effect was very significant. It was shown that the moisture content at which the lowest bulk density was reached coincides with the critical moisture content for studied samples, as determined from handleability tests using Durham Cone method. This critical moisture is the moisture content at which a sudden deterioration of coal handleability occurs. Based on the bulk density and handleability tests, the flow theory of moist coal is proposed.
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APA: M. E. Holuszko  (2006)  Fine Coal Handleability: The Effect of Coal Particles Wettability on Coal Bulk Density

MLA: M. E. Holuszko Fine Coal Handleability: The Effect of Coal Particles Wettability on Coal Bulk Density. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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