Mining Influence On Size Consist And Washability Characteristics Of Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert Stefanko
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The results of a recent study on the influence of continuous and conventional mining techniques on the size consist and wash- ability characteristics of coal are presented. Eight samples, four each from continuous and conventional mining sections were collected. Each sample was screened in seven size fractions, and each size fraction was totally fractionated at five gravities. The data thus collected was statistically examined for the influence significance of mining techniques, size, and gravity on the quality of the mined product. The paper presents the sample collection method, data gathering and analysis procedures, and major conclusions. The study revealed that there are pronounced differences in the products from the two mining systems and that conventional mining yielded a better product in terms of size-consist, and yield, ash, and sulfur in both the raw and washed products. The results of the study are significant in regard to consideration of resource utilization and conservation, and environmental impacts.
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APA: Robert Stefanko  (1974)  Mining Influence On Size Consist And Washability Characteristics Of Coal

MLA: Robert Stefanko Mining Influence On Size Consist And Washability Characteristics Of Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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