RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? Introduction - BM-AGA Tests On Coking Coal

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
On May 15, 1936, Congress authorized the Bureau of Mines to conduct certain studies, experiments, and. investigations of subbituminous coal and lignite.4/ Appropriations were made in July 19 7, and since that date an active investigation has been underway to complete the provisions of the act. Part of the investigation has included a comprehensive survey of the known properties of the lower-rank non-coking coals, and provisions were made to obtain more data on certain varieties. In line with this plan, a typical subbituminous coal was selected for an extended series of tests in the standard. Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association unit,5/ at the Central Experiment Station. This particular noncoking coal was the first one of its rank that had been tested in the apparatus; for this reason the results are of particular interest because the testing apparatus was originally designed for use in studying the coke- and gas-making properties of coking coals. The test as described below has been developed by the Bureau of Mines since 1927 through a cooperative agreement with the American Gas Association.6/ Ninety to 180 pounds of coal is heated in a circular retort, 13 to 18 inches in diameter, at wall temperatures ranging from 500°C. to 1,110°C. in 100°C. steps. All products are collected and measured; their physical and chemical properties are then carefully determined to ascertain the gas- and coke-making properties of the coal. During the last 10 years approximately 50 representative American coals have been tested in the Bureau of Mines equipment. The results on the first 30 coals and a complete description of the test procedure are contained in a joint publication of the Bureau of Mines and the American Gas Association.7/ The remaining twenty coals have been reported in Bureau of Mines reports as Technical Papers and Bulletins.
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APA:
(1939) RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? Introduction - BM-AGA Tests On Coking CoalMLA: RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? Introduction - BM-AGA Tests On Coking Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.