RI 3724 Cooperative Investigation of the Effect of Furnace Type and Atmosphere on the Fusibility of Coal Ash

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. M. Cooper R. F. Abernethy
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Oct 1, 1943

Abstract

Determination of the fusibility of coal ash consists in melting a pyramid of the ash to fluid under prescribed conditions . The conditions of the test are specified by the American Society for Testing Materials4/ and must be adhered to strictly if comparable results are to be obtained . The Society formerly specified a particular type of furnace , but with improvements in design of both electric and gas furnaces , it was decided by the Society to specify only essential details of the test . The Chairman of Committee D - 5 , Coal and Coke , of the American Society for Testing Materials suggested that the Coal Analysis Section of the Bureau of Mines conduct a cooperative investigation on the effect of furnace type and atmosphere upon fusibility of coal ash . The Coal Analysis Section enlisted the aid of a number of laboratories using the more common furnaces to cooperate in the investigation . Four types of gas furnaces burning natural and manufactured gases and two types of electric furnaces with different methods of maintaining a reducing atmosphere were employed . The results from the survey are tabulated herein , and some comparisons are made . There were not enough data from any particular furnace and atmosphere to make a reliable statistical analysis . However , definite tendencies are evident , and attention is called to them by direct comparison. in tables .
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APA: H. M. Cooper R. F. Abernethy  (1943)  RI 3724 Cooperative Investigation of the Effect of Furnace Type and Atmosphere on the Fusibility of Coal Ash

MLA: H. M. Cooper R. F. Abernethy RI 3724 Cooperative Investigation of the Effect of Furnace Type and Atmosphere on the Fusibility of Coal Ash. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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