A Method For Estimating Western Coal Strengths From Point Load Tests On Irregular Lumps

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
K. Y. Haramy
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This report describes the development of an equation for predicting the crushing strength of 2-inch (5.08-cm) cubes of coal from point load tests made on irregular lumps. The equation was developed from point load and cube crushing strength tests performed on coal samples from six Western U.S. coal seams. For the six coals tested, the means of the point loads [(P)] in kg at failure were approximately proportional to the deans it the distances [(V)], in cm between the platen points for lumps in the 2 to 10-cm size ramie. This finding is at variance with results of tests on other rock types reported in the literature, which tend to show that P is proportional to D2 , as is normally assumed (in theoretical grounds. [The average crushing strength of a 2-inch (5.08 cu) cane for each type of coal was plotted against the log 10 of the slope of the P vs D plots, AP/AID . A straight line was fitted to these plots. The equation of the fitted line is cr = 1.72 x 10 4 10gK -2.10 x 10 4, where Cr is re estimated 2-inch (5. 08-cu,) cube crushing strength of the coal in psi and K is the scope of the straight line fitted to a plat of P v D for the same coal.]
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APA: K. Y. Haramy  (1982)  A Method For Estimating Western Coal Strengths From Point Load Tests On Irregular Lumps

MLA: K. Y. Haramy A Method For Estimating Western Coal Strengths From Point Load Tests On Irregular Lumps. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 1982.

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