RI 3650 Physical Properties of Cokes from Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association Tests at 800° and 900° C

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. A. Reynolds C. R. Holmes
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jun 1, 1942

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines - American Gas Association ( EM - AGA) carbonization test has been used to determine the carbonizing properties of 66 American coals and a larger number of coal blends . A summary of the results obtained for the first 30 coals , including 6 blends , has been published ,4/ and results for individual coals have been reported as the investigations were completed . A bibliography of all publications pertaining to this work has been issued recently . Many of the coals were carbonized at 800 ° and 900° C. in two sizes of retorts ( 13- and 18 - inch diameters ) ; and , because the quality of coke is affected by changing the size of the retort , this report has been prepared to show the average physical properties of coke from the two sizes . This report also purposes to extend the correlation of the physical properties of coke with the rank of coal made by Fieldner and Davis in their summary of the EM-AGA tests on the first 30 coals .
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APA: D. A. Reynolds C. R. Holmes  (1942)  RI 3650 Physical Properties of Cokes from Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association Tests at 800° and 900° C

MLA: D. A. Reynolds C. R. Holmes RI 3650 Physical Properties of Cokes from Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association Tests at 800° and 900° C. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.

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