RI 6355 Carbonizing Properties of Coals From Buchanan, Dickenson, Rusen, Tazewell. find Wise Counties, Va

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Birge D. E. Wolfson J. H. Lynch
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

This report presents all available 900 ° C BM- AGA carbonization and related data for coals from the principal beds of the southwest Virginia field in a form which permits ready comparison of product yields and properties of coals and cokes . Thirty- one channel samples from Buchanan , Dickenson , Russell , Tazewell , and Wise Counties were carbonized at 900 ° C in an 18 - inch - diameter retort . Blending properties of 10 of the coals were studied , and expansion of most of the coals and blends was measured in the Bureau of Mines sole - heated oven . Ash Most of the samples were chemically suitable for metallurgical use in coking blends , and their coking properties generally were satisfactory . content exceeded 10 percent in only three samples , and none of the coals contained more than 1.5 percent sulfur . Dry , mineral - matter - free fixed - carbon content of the coals ranged from 62.1 to 77.5 percent . Expansion behavior varied widely , ranging from 16.8 percent expansion to 27.6 percent contraction .
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APA: G. W. Birge D. E. Wolfson J. H. Lynch  (1964)  RI 6355 Carbonizing Properties of Coals From Buchanan, Dickenson, Rusen, Tazewell. find Wise Counties, Va

MLA: G. W. Birge D. E. Wolfson J. H. Lynch RI 6355 Carbonizing Properties of Coals From Buchanan, Dickenson, Rusen, Tazewell. find Wise Counties, Va. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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