RI 5386 Change In Calorific Value And Certain Other Properties Of High-Volatile Bituminous-Coal Samples During Storage ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Roy F. Abernethy
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

All samples tested showed some loss of heating value for the 5-month period under all 4 storage conditions. The losses increased as the time of storage increased, with the pan-storage samples showing somewhat greater losses than those in cans. The individual daily analyses for the first 2 weeks and the analyses every other day for the third and fourth weeks of storage vary within the approximate tolerance of the test for heating value. During the first 2 months of storage the changes in heating values were not Significant for the samples from Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Colorado. The Ohio coal indicated some loss by the end of I month, which increased to a value measurable with certainty by the end of 2 months. These data show that (1) small changes may occur even to samples in closed cans and (2) the laboratory sample should be handled as expeditiously as is practical until the analysis is completed. The statement by the ASTM that "If the B.t.u. determination is an important consideration in the sale of coal, the time elapsed between sampling and analysis shall not exceed 30 days,"3/ is quite adequate for 3 of the 4 coals tested. The change in the Ohio coal stored for 30 days is merely indicated and could not be determined with certainty by the techniques normally employed. The data on free-swelling indexes determined on can samples, after 30° C. air drying, show that only the Indiana coal lost more than one unit in free-swelling index number in 120 days. No significant changes were observed with the samples from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Colorado in the 5-month period.
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APA: Roy F. Abernethy  (1958)  RI 5386 Change In Calorific Value And Certain Other Properties Of High-Volatile Bituminous-Coal Samples During Storage ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: Roy F. Abernethy RI 5386 Change In Calorific Value And Certain Other Properties Of High-Volatile Bituminous-Coal Samples During Storage ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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