RI 3882 Physical & Combustion Characteristics of Packaged Fuel Containing Anthracite Fines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. D. Schmidt W. T. Reid William Seymour J. W. Myers
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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May 1, 1946

Abstract

"This investigation was conducted by the Bureau of Mines as part of a program of the Solid Fuels Administration to encourage the utilization of anthracite fines, the objective being to determine the practicability of using anthracite fines in the manufacture of packagedThe experimental loss of packaged fuel covered by this report were made at a commercial plant using the Glenn Smith process and ordinarily making packaged fuel from Pocahontas screenings. These lots included several made from straight antimacite mines and others made from various blends of anthracite fines with four different bituminous coals. In all cases an asphalt binder was used. Determinations of the physical properties and the cobustion characteristics o the various samples of packaged fuel were made by the. Bureau of Mines at the Central Experiment Station.The physical tests indicated that a packaged fuel of sufficient strength for ordinary handling can be made from straight anthracite coal or from a wide variety of blends of anthracite fixes with bitunimous coal, using asphaltic binder. However the combustion tests indicated that packaged fuel made from anthracite alone tended to crumble excessively during burning and that as much as 30 to 50 percent of a caking coal may be required In the mixture to produce a block having satisfactory combustion characteristics.The authors wish to acknowledge the. splendid cooperation of Messrs. H. W. Kelly, J. L. Mooney and C. H. Stoss of Columbus, Ohio, who were chiefly responsible for obtaining the materials and making all the arrangements necessary for the production of the packaged fuel for testing.Thanks are due to the officials of Carnegie Institute of Technology for the use of their Olsen. Testing Machine and to H. M. Cooper and W. A. Selvig of the Bureau of Mines for analyses and tests."
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APA: L. D. Schmidt W. T. Reid William Seymour J. W. Myers  (1946)  RI 3882 Physical & Combustion Characteristics of Packaged Fuel Containing Anthracite Fines

MLA: L. D. Schmidt W. T. Reid William Seymour J. W. Myers RI 3882 Physical & Combustion Characteristics of Packaged Fuel Containing Anthracite Fines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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