Sink Float Tests Of Coal: Sampling And Washability Data Validation Issues

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. S. Choudhary
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Most of the coal reserves in India are of drift origin and have very poor washability characteristics and a high level of near gravity materials. At least 30 new coal wash plants are expected to be set up in the next 5years.In such a scenario, adequate sampling followed by sink float test work for washability analysis becomes very critical for designing these new plants. For coal sampling purpose, stipulations of different standards are sometimes formidable and on the border of ?impracticality?; sometimes are self contradictory in terms of gross sample weight vis-a-vis minimum number of particles required in each size fraction and in each relative density fraction and also the minimum mass in the latter. Validation of the generated data is another important aspect of washability analysis. These issues can easily be addressed by using straight forward mathematical relationships, well known RR plots and by using simple MS Excel tool, etc.
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APA: A. S. Choudhary  (2012)  Sink Float Tests Of Coal: Sampling And Washability Data Validation Issues

MLA: A. S. Choudhary Sink Float Tests Of Coal: Sampling And Washability Data Validation Issues. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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