Automatic Sampling of Railroad Cars At Dockside Dumping Points ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Melvin W. Dadd
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

[One of the major problems in the purchase and sale of coal shipped in lake or ocean going vessels has always been the difficulty in obtaining a true analysis of the shipped coal?s quality because of faulty sampling by manual methods. As long as coal was sampled according to standards set up by ASTM methods designated D 492-48 there generally were no quarrels with the results obtained. However, due to varied weather conditions and because of the large number of cars sampled, there is no assurance that prescribed manual methods of sampling will always be followed. Because of this problem, the organization previously called American Coal Sales Association, now part of the National Coal Association, set up a committee compose of representatives from coal producers, coal shippers and coal consumers to study this sampling problem and to devise, if possible, a means of sampling on the high lift dumpers which could be automated so that a; true sample of the coal as loaded in the railroad car could be obtained.]
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APA: Melvin W. Dadd  (1962)  Automatic Sampling of Railroad Cars At Dockside Dumping Points ? Introduction

MLA: Melvin W. Dadd Automatic Sampling of Railroad Cars At Dockside Dumping Points ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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