Nuclear Techniques for On-Line Determination of the Ash, Moisture, and Energy Content of Coal

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 721 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
The ash content of coal can be determined using radioisotope X-ray techniques. A number of overseas applications of X-ray techniques are described; however these suffer from the disadvantage of either not compensating for iron variations or, if compensation is used, using X-rays of low penetration with consequent sampling difficulties. Current Australian Atomic Energy Commiss- ion (AAEC) research on X-ray techniques is aimed at overcoming the limitations of these methods. The AAEC method involves making measurements proportional to mass absorption coefficients of X-rays in coal at two energies. Calculations and experiments with X-rays up to 35 keV have shown that ash content can be determined to about 1 wt.%. This work is being extended to higher X-ray energies to enable the technique to be used directly on a conveyor belt or in a hopper. Neutron techniques can be used to measure the concentration of specific elements such as carbon, hydrogen and silicon in coal. Their con- centration is correlated to the coal parameters of interest. Methods of moisture determination based on hydrogen measurement and ash determina- tion based on silicon and aluminium measurement are described. Energy content can be determined accurate- ly by analysing the carbon content of coal
Citation
APA:
(1978) Nuclear Techniques for On-Line Determination of the Ash, Moisture, and Energy Content of CoalMLA: Nuclear Techniques for On-Line Determination of the Ash, Moisture, and Energy Content of Coal. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.