IC 7045 An Explanation Of Washability Curves For The Interpretation Of Float-And-Sink Data On Coal ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. D. Coe
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

Float-and-sink tests indicate what results are obtainable by gravity separation and rare therefore an invaluable adjunct to most coal-cleaning processes. However, it is difficult to make a direct interpretation of float-and-sink data on coal, and several systems for interpreting them have been proposed. Of these, that developed and used extensively by Bird3/, Yancey4/, and Gandrud5/ is considered by the author to be the most satisfactory. It makes use of four interrelated curves (hereafter referred to as be "washability curves"). These curves were explained by Bird in a paper6/ published in 1923, but his explanation has been regarded by some as not sufficiently
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APA: G. D. Coe  (1938)  IC 7045 An Explanation Of Washability Curves For The Interpretation Of Float-And-Sink Data On Coal ? Introduction

MLA: G. D. Coe IC 7045 An Explanation Of Washability Curves For The Interpretation Of Float-And-Sink Data On Coal ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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