Papers - Classification - Estimation of the Grindability of Coal (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. F. Yancey O. L. Furse
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

For several years the Bureau of Mines at its Northwest Experiment Station, in cooperation with the Mines Department. of the University of Washington, has been studying the breakage and degradation of coal. The first phase of the study was devoted to the determination of the friability of many coals of various ranks and comparison of various methods for estimating friability.' A study of the relative ease or difficulty with which various coals are reduced to the fine size required for use as pulverized fuel followed the completion of this work. Baltzer and Hudson2 list twelve research organizations in the United States, two in England, one in Germany and one in Canada that are reported to be engaged on this problem; showing the general appreciation of the need for a simple method of estimating the grindability of different coals. Hardgrove,3 ho has advanced a method for estimating grindability, points out that pulverizer tests of different coals are incomplete and unsatisfactory. He compares such tests to that of a boiler test made without knowledge of the calorific value of the coal. Frisch arid Holder4 also stress the same point. They state that,
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APA: H. F. Yancey O. L. Furse  (1934)  Papers - Classification - Estimation of the Grindability of Coal (With Discussion)

MLA: H. F. Yancey O. L. Furse Papers - Classification - Estimation of the Grindability of Coal (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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