Papers - Classification - Determination of Mineral Matter in Coal and Fractionation Studies of Coal (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Stansfield J. W. Sutherland
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

It is well known that the ash left when coal is burned is not the same either in chemical composition or in weight as the mineral matter originally present in the coal. This mineral matter has been referred to as "mineral impurity," "ash-forming constituents" and "corrected ash." The authors prefer the simple name used in the title and throughout this paper. The mineral matter in a sample of coal cannot be isolated unchanged and then weighed; but if the relation between the weight of mineral matter in the coal and the weight of ash remaining when the coal is burned can be ascertained, the weight of mineral matter in the sample can be calculated from the determined weight of ash. When the weight of mineral matter in the sample is known, the weight of pure coal can be found by subtraction. This pure coal must be the basis of accurate coal classification. W. F. Wheeler,l,3 W. Brinsmaid,2 S. W. Parr, and many subsequent workers have studied the relation between mineral matter and ash. Wheeler and Parr and others have deduced formulas for calculating this ratio, and used heavy-solution separations for checking the accuracy of their formulas. Brinsmaid hand-picked and analyzed two separate samples (and mixtures of these) and based thereon a graphical method of deducing the ratio. In the Fuel Testing Laboratories of the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta, a graphical method, based on heavy-solution fractionation of coal samples, has been used with marked success for the past 7¼ years for determining the mineral matter-ash ratio. This method resembles that employed by Brinsmaid in 1907.
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APA: E. Stansfield J. W. Sutherland  (1930)  Papers - Classification - Determination of Mineral Matter in Coal and Fractionation Studies of Coal (With Discussion)

MLA: E. Stansfield J. W. Sutherland Papers - Classification - Determination of Mineral Matter in Coal and Fractionation Studies of Coal (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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