Laboratory Determination of the Ash Content of Some Australian Coals Using Radioisotope Techniques

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Fookes R. A Gardner K. J Gravitis V. L Steffner E. J Watt J. S
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Two radioisotope techniques suitable for the rapid laboratory determination of the ash content of coal have been tested ou unwashed coal samples from four Australian coal seams. In one techniqne, measurements of backscattered 238Pu L X-rays and iron K X-rays from finely ground coal samples have been combined to determine ash content in uuwashed coals to ±0.5 weight per ce111 ash (ls) for three seams and 0.9 weight per cent ash for the fourth.The second technique, which involves measurements of the transmission by the coal of narrow beams of 241Am 60 keV and 123Ba 356 keV ? rays, requires less sample preparat ion. The ash was determined to within the range of 0.8 to 2.6 weight per cent for the four seams (unwashed coal). For washed coals, errors are expected to be < ±0.5 weight per cent ash.
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APA: Fookes R. A Gardner K. J Gravitis V. L Steffner E. J Watt J. S  (1982)  Laboratory Determination of the Ash Content of Some Australian Coals Using Radioisotope Techniques

MLA: Fookes R. A Gardner K. J Gravitis V. L Steffner E. J Watt J. S Laboratory Determination of the Ash Content of Some Australian Coals Using Radioisotope Techniques. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1982.

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