Further Studies On Relating The Breakage Properties Of Coal Bore Cores To Preparation Plant Feed (782c3ebc-fc62-4978-be90-da405354173d)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 725 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1998
Abstract
An exploration bore core sample of coal ought to be reduced from its original cylindrical form to a particle size distribution and particle composition that reflects, insofar as possible, a process stream of? raw? coal it represents. Often, coal cores are reduced with a laboratory crushing machine, the product of which may not match the raw coal size distribution or size fraction composition. This study employs drop-shatter impact breakage followed by dry batch tumbling in a steel cylinder rotated about its transverse axis in order to characterize the core material in terms of first-order and zeroth-order breakage rate constants. These are indices of the propensity of the coal to degrade during excavation and handling. Initial drop-shatter and dry tumbling tests were done with synthetic cores, to reduce material variables and . conserve difficult-to-obtain coal cores.? Cores of three different coal beds --Illinois No.6, Upper Freeport, and Pocahontas No. 5 -were subjected to drop-shatter and dry batch tumbling tests to determine breakage response. Comparison of coal preparation plant feed with a crushed bore core and a bore core prepared by drop-shatter and tumbling (all from the same Illinois No.6 coal mining property) indicated that the size distribution and size fraction composition of the drop-shattered/tumbled core more closely resembled the plant feed than the crushed core.
Citation
APA:
(1998) Further Studies On Relating The Breakage Properties Of Coal Bore Cores To Preparation Plant Feed (782c3ebc-fc62-4978-be90-da405354173d)MLA: Further Studies On Relating The Breakage Properties Of Coal Bore Cores To Preparation Plant Feed (782c3ebc-fc62-4978-be90-da405354173d). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.