RI 3989 An Investigation of a Laboratory Test for Determination of the Free-Swelling Index of Coal

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Oct 1, 1946
Abstract
In 1938 , the Bureau of Mines cooperated with Subcommittee XV on
Plasticity and Swelling of Coal ( C. C. Russell , chairman ) , of Committee
D-5 on Coal and Coke , A.S.T.M. , by testing various methods for determining expansion and plastic properties of a series of coals of widely different
coking properties . One of the tests made by the Bureau was the British
Standard Method for the Crucible Swelling Test for Coal.5/
Briefly , this swelling test consists in heating 1 gram of pulverized
coal in a silica crucible over a gas flame under prescribed conditions to
form a coke button which is compared in size and shape with a series of
standard profiles numbered 1 to 9. These profiles are intended to cover the
size and shape of buttons obtained from coals covering a wide range in plastic
properties .. The number of the standard profile with which the maximum
cross -sectional area of the button most nearly corresponds is recorded as
the swelling index .
Although the swelling test showed poor relationships with the various
tests that were used for measuring expansion or contraction of coal during
carbonization , it gave indications of having value in measuring free - swelling
and caking properties of coals when burned on fuel beds . An opportunity
to investigate this occurred when an engineer of an eastern public utility
'company reported pronounced differences in burning characteristics on
grates of various shipments of Pocahontas coal . Some of these coals gave
trouble by swelling 'excessively and clogging the grates . Samples were ob-
· tained , and it was found that the troublesome coals gave decidedly higher
free -swelling numbers than did the coals that performed satisfactorily .
Also , it was found that the free - swelling index test gave better differentiation
between coals than could be obtained from the coke buttons from the
· ´`standard volatile -matter test or from agglutinating - value results .
The results of the free - swelling tests were considered by the Subcommittee
on Plasticity and Swelling , and a special group of the subcommittee ,
under the chairmanship of R. A. Sherman , was delegated to study the test
method . Ostborg , Limbacher , and Sherman , ofthe Battelle Memorial Institute
, ' investigated the various factors affecting the test and found that the
swelling index was a good indication of the suitability of coal for performance
on residential -type stokers from the standpoint of the coking characteristics
of the coal . Data were presented also showing that the indexes wer
helpful in the selection of coal for industrial underfeed stokers .
Citation
APA:
(1946) RI 3989 An Investigation of a Laboratory Test for Determination of the Free-Swelling Index of CoalMLA: RI 3989 An Investigation of a Laboratory Test for Determination of the Free-Swelling Index of Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.