RI 5838 Rapid Determination Of Particle-Size Distribution Of Pulverized Coal By Sedimentation ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. F. Stewart
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

A sedimentation method involving the use of the Palo-Travis apparatus was found satisfactory for rapid determination of the size distribution of coal particles ranging from 10 microns in diameter to those passing an 840-micron opening (20-mesh sieve), The method is most useful for comparing the size distributions of samples of pulverized coal where the actual size of the particles is not required and is applicable to sieve and subsieve sizes of a wide variety of coals and chars that can be wetted and are heavier than water. An analysis, including all calculations, can be completed in 1/2 to 10 hours, depending on the time required for the finely divided coal to settle. A typical analysis requires about an hour, making this a rapid, precise method for routine size-distribution analysis of powdered coals. When used with coal particles smaller than 400 microns, the method is precise within 15 microns for wide variations in test conditions and within 5 microns for identical test conditions. The precision decreases as particle size increases, becoming unsatisfactory for particles larger than 400 microns (40-mesh). For precision within 15 microns, the samples must be equal in weight. Greater precision is obtained with 4-gram samples, but samples as small as l gram may be used.
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APA: R. F. Stewart  (1961)  RI 5838 Rapid Determination Of Particle-Size Distribution Of Pulverized Coal By Sedimentation ? Summary

MLA: R. F. Stewart RI 5838 Rapid Determination Of Particle-Size Distribution Of Pulverized Coal By Sedimentation ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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