RI 8364 Thermal, Mechanical, and Physical Properties of Selected Bituminous Coals and Cokes

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. M. Singer
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Thermal, mechanical, and physical properties of virgin and heat-treated Pittsburgh seam coal were determined as part of a comprehensive study of combustion of monolithic coal block. The information was sought to help characterize pyrolysis and combustion processes in underground coal mine fires but should also prove useful in the study of in situ and surface coal gasifiers. Measured properties include thermal conductivity, specific heat, thermal expansion, density, compressive and tensile strength, porosity, and permeability. The transport property data were obtained (when feasible) in two mutually perpendicular directions of the anisotropic virgin coal material, and coal samples carbonized for 5 hours at temperatures of 350° C, 475° C, 500° C, 650° C, and 850° C. Other coals (Pocahontas No. 3, Sewell, and Illinois No. 6 seams) were investigated for porosity and relative permeability. Interdependence among all properties was evident from the results; however, only a few correlations could be developed owing to inhomogeneity of coal material and specimen variation, which had the effect of reducing the accuracy of measurement and increasing data scatter.
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APA: J. M. Singer  (1979)  RI 8364 Thermal, Mechanical, and Physical Properties of Selected Bituminous Coals and Cokes

MLA: J. M. Singer RI 8364 Thermal, Mechanical, and Physical Properties of Selected Bituminous Coals and Cokes. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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