Particle Size Consist of Black-Water Solids

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. B. Bradley M. F. Placha R. Hogg F. F. Aplan
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Particle size distributions of the solids fraction in typical coal preparation plant black water have been evaluated. The carbonaceous and mineral fractions were found to have distinctly different size distributions: the mineral matter being significantly finer than the carbonaceous material in all cases. Based on analyses of 13 samples obtained from the Appalachian, mid-continent and western regions of the US, it was found that, on the average, 83% of the mineral particles but only 41 % of the coal particles were finer than 44 pm (325 mesh). Typically, the size distributions of the mineral matter fraction tend to be bimodal, probably due to the presence of relatively coarse quartz, calcite, pyrite, etc., together with much finer clay particles.
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APA: P. B. Bradley M. F. Placha R. Hogg F. F. Aplan  (1981)  Particle Size Consist of Black-Water Solids

MLA: P. B. Bradley M. F. Placha R. Hogg F. F. Aplan Particle Size Consist of Black-Water Solids. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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