The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant - I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Horst Huettenhain
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant is located on Workman's Creek in Raleigh County, West Virginia, approximately 20 miles Northwest of Beckley and 10 miles Southeast of Ameagle. It is owned and operated by the Rowland Division of Consolidation Coal Company. This paper describes the plant flowsheet, process considerations that were evaluated in its development, and observations made during and since the plant was constructed. The final flowsheet was developed specifically to wash the coal from the Rowland Mine and contains several equipment combinations and applications heretofore never placed in a single, commercial operation. The major process equipment is presented in a functional description of the flowsheet. The coal reserves are leased from the Rowland Land Company and consist primarily of #2 Gas and Middle Eagle coals and various major splits of the Middle Eagle seam. The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant was designed to process 560 TPH of raw coal consisting of 50 percent #2 Gas coal intimately mixed with 50 percent Middle Eagle coal and containing lumps no larger than a 12-inch cube.
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APA: Horst Huettenhain  (1970)  The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant - I. Introduction

MLA: Horst Huettenhain The Rowland Coal Preparation Plant - I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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