IC 7009 Dewatering and Drying of Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James R. Cudworth Ellis S. Hertzog
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Apr 1, 1938

Abstract

Tremendous interest has been evidenced in the subject of dewatering and drying ooal for the past 10 years, and yet little effort has been made to summarize the literature, at least so far as this country is concerned. Only a few published articles have dealt solely with dewatering and drying coal. In most cases the subject has been discussed briefly, either in general terms or as to specific installations. It is desirable that a compendium be prepared collecting in one place information on the dewatering and drying of coal, the needs for this process in various fields, the available equipment, and the current American practice in regard to it. This work was underta..lten by the :Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the University of Alabama. New coal-washing plants in which various types of dewatering and drying equipment were in operation were visited in-Pennsylvania; Ohio, India...~a~ and Illinois. The dewatering·and drying of coel has .been studied in this coimtry by the Surface Preparation ·Committee of the ·coal Operato~s• Committee of the .American Mining ·Oongress. In GermaIJY .it has received the special attention of the Reichskohlenr·at, and in Great Britain of the Utilization of Fuel Commi-t-tee of the Insti ti.ite of Min"ing Engineers.
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APA: James R. Cudworth Ellis S. Hertzog  (1938)  IC 7009 Dewatering and Drying of Coal

MLA: James R. Cudworth Ellis S. Hertzog IC 7009 Dewatering and Drying of Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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