RI 5351 Utilization Of South Arcot, India, Lignite ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
V. F. Parry
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

The object of this report is to present certain pertinent data on the physical and chemical properties of South Arcot lignite and to present the results of several special tests to show how the raw lignite can be upgraded to superior fuels for certain special uses. The Bureau of Mines Branch of Coal Technology laboratories at Denver have advocated the drying and carbonization of all low-rank fuels for special uses and have introduced and developed new techniques for upgrading and refining noncoking coals. Application of these techniques to the South Arcot lignites was the object of the investigation, and this report presents significant data necessary for planning a fuel program based on utilization of dried and carbonized dusts. In general, the South Arcot lignite is similar in chemical properties to the high-moisture lignites found in the United States and has some physical properties similar to Australian brown coals. The samples submitted for test had lost moisture before delivery to the laboratory, and it has been necessary to estimate the analysis of the lignite in place in the mine. Various observations made in India by qualified technicians indicate that the bed moisture content of the entire seam is in the range of 54 to 56 percent. For estimating purposes in this report, the bed moisture content has been taken as 56 percent and the ash content of the fresh coal as 2.5 percent. The average analysis estimated for the as-mined lignite is: [Moisture percent 56.0 Volatile matter do.22.0 Fixed carbon do.19.5 Ash do.2.5 Heating value B.t.u. per lb. 4,890]
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APA: V. F. Parry  (1957)  RI 5351 Utilization Of South Arcot, India, Lignite ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: V. F. Parry RI 5351 Utilization Of South Arcot, India, Lignite ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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