RI 7646 Blending Crushed Coal By Recycling Through A Bin Equipped With A Particle Distributor

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James L. Konchesky
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Crushed coal, consisting of a wide range of sizes, was effectively blended by recycling it through a bin equipped with a particle distributor. Vertical blending was accomplished by simply recycling the coal; it was not significantly influenced by the horizontal blending that was achieved by the distributor. The method was effective, even though the coal was wet and possessed poor flowing characteristics. Recirculation appears capable of providing uniform blends of solids that can be more efficiently processed. Recirculation also appears useful, preceding packaging operations, to insure for blending of solids into specification products. Continuous measurement of the bulk density of the coal by a gamma ray meter proved to be an effective monitor of vertical blending effectiveness.
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APA: James L. Konchesky  (1972)  RI 7646 Blending Crushed Coal By Recycling Through A Bin Equipped With A Particle Distributor

MLA: James L. Konchesky RI 7646 Blending Crushed Coal By Recycling Through A Bin Equipped With A Particle Distributor. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1972.

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