OFR-68-77 FM-CW Electromagnetic Technique Of Measuring Coal Layer Thickness

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 38
- File Size:
- 10458 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
An FM-CW microwave system was investigated for measuring coal layer thickness. Measurements were made in three different mines near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, near Fairview, West Virginia, and near Coffeen, Illinois. Microwave frequencies in the range 1-2 GHz were used to measure samples up to 55 cm thick. All samples were backed with a naturally occurring shale. Measurements were also made on coal and shale samples compounded in the laboratory at the Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center near Bruceton, Pennsylvania. The results indicate that layer thickness can be determined in most cases, although large anomalies may, in some cases, produce misleading results. Many anomalies that were detected with the FM-CW system were verified visually by drilling into the coal layer. The dielectric constant of coal apparently varies significantly within a coal seam. The form of the output signals from the FM-CW system seem to simplify the data interpretation and analysis process as compared to the manually swept microwave system used previously. It appears that this technique has the potential of measuring changes in the dielectric constant of a coal seam and providing an output that can be used for real-time corrections in layer thickness; measurement.
Citation
APA:
(1976) OFR-68-77 FM-CW Electromagnetic Technique Of Measuring Coal Layer ThicknessMLA: OFR-68-77 FM-CW Electromagnetic Technique Of Measuring Coal Layer Thickness. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1976.