RI 5153 Some Practical Aspects Of Appraising Coal-Washing Results ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. F. Yancey
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

Although a general relationship exists between the two criteria used to measure sharpness of separation -error area and probable error -they sometimes give quite different appraisals of a particular washing operation. Error area takes into account how the entire raw coal was treated, whereas probable error reflects only how the material of intermediate density was separated, ignoring completely the recovery of clean coal and the rejection of heavy impurity. Error area is thus more reliable for general use. In heavy-medium cleaning, sharpness of separation decreases with increase in separating density, but ordinarily the change is not great enough to affect the yield and ash content of washed coal measurably. Therefore, distribution curves for heavy-medium units can be transposed from one separating density to another, at least in the range of separating densities ordinarily used in the United States.
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APA: H. F. Yancey  (1955)  RI 5153 Some Practical Aspects Of Appraising Coal-Washing Results ? Summary

MLA: H. F. Yancey RI 5153 Some Practical Aspects Of Appraising Coal-Washing Results ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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