Further Investigation Of Methods For Estimating The Grindability Of Coal

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. F. Yancey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

AT the annual meeting of this Institute held two years ago a new method, of estimating the grindability of coal was described, based on experimental work carried on by the Bureau of Mines at its Northwest Experiment Station. Since that time, several organizations concerned with the testing or utilization of coal as pulverized fuel have adopted and used the method in determining the grindability of several hundred samples of coal. In addition, a series of comparative tests of this method and three others has been carried out in five laboratories under the auspices of Committee D-5 of the American Society for Testing Materials. As a result the Committee has recommended that the Bureau of Mines method, designated as the "ball-mill method," and the Hardgrove method2, previously advanced, be accepted as tentative standards3. Since the ball-mill method was originally developed and published, an opportunity has been presented to apply it to a larger number of coals and to study intensively some of the principles upon which the method is based. This paper presents a resume of these further studies and includes a comparison with the Hardgrove-machine method. Trial runs were also made with another procedure recently proposed-the C.I.T. roll-test method4.
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APA: H. F. Yancey  (1936)  Further Investigation Of Methods For Estimating The Grindability Of Coal

MLA: H. F. Yancey Further Investigation Of Methods For Estimating The Grindability Of Coal. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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