RI 3563 Drainage Characteristics Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. W. Gandrud
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Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

[The Bureau of Mines is conducting an extensive investigation of coal preparation in the Alabama coal fields in cooperation with the University of Alabama and coal-mine operators. In this investigation the drainage characteristics of typical coals from the Warrior and Cahaba n fields were studied. Tire main purposes of this study has been to evaluate no nearly as possible relative influences of certain factors on rate of drainage and to determine whether the drainage characteristics of coals from different beds or from different mines on the soma bed differ materially. A further objective was the development of a laboratory drainage test that would predict approximately the rate at which any coal will drain after having been loaded into a railroad car in a saturated condition. The study has been confined to samples of slack coals - that is, coals from which none of the fine sizes have been removed. The samples ranged in upper size limits from 7/16 inch to 3 inches. It did not seem necessary to study nut and egg sizes, that is, sizes from which the fine coal has been removed by screening, as these lose water so rapidly by natural drainage that they present no serious problem in dewatering after treatment in a washer. The significance of drainage characteristics of Alabama coals is apparent in view of the fact that not less than 70 percent of Alabama?s total coal product is subjected to wet washing before being materials.]
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APA: B. W. Gandrud  (1941)  RI 3563 Drainage Characteristics Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction

MLA: B. W. Gandrud RI 3563 Drainage Characteristics Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1941.

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