Carbonizing Properties - Eastern Kentucky Coals From Elkhorn No. 1, Elkhorn No. 2, Leatherwood, And Harlan Beds ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. D. Davis
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

THIS report gives results of an investigation of the carbonizing properties of the following eastern Kentucky coals: Elkhorn No. I bed, No. 28 mine, Wayland, Floyd County; Elkhorn No. 2 bed, Turner No. 5 mine, Drift, Flood County; Leatherwood (Haddix No. 5) bed, Leatherwood mine, Leatherwood. Perry County; and Harlan bed, Path Fork mine, Path Fork, Harlan County. The carbonizing properties were determined by Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association (BM-AGA) tests at 800° and 900° C. and by expansion tests in the sole-heated oven. Plastic properties were determined by tests in the Gieseler and Davis plastometers. The coals were tested singly and as blends with 20- and 30-percent low-volatile Pocahontas No. 3 coal. The dry, mineral-matter-free, fixed-carbon content of the carbonizing samples ranged from 56.7 percent for Elkhorn No. 2 to 59.7 percent for Leatherwood, and the heating values on the moist, mineral-matter-free basis ranged from 14,420 B. t. u. per pound for Elkhorn No. 2 to 14,720 for Harlan. The percentage of ash ranged from 2.9 to 6.1. The fluidity of three coals, measurer. In the Gieseler plastometer, ranged from 230 to 670 dial divisions; the fluidity of Elkhorn No. 2 could not be determined by this method. Blending lowered the fluidity of each coal; the fluidity of the blends containing 20 and 30 percent Pocahontas No. 3 ranged from 16 to 53 and from 8 to 17 dial divisions, respectively. Agglutinating values determined on silicon carbide-coal mixtures in the ratio 15:1 ranged from 3.8 to 6.3.
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APA: J. D. Davis  (1952)  Carbonizing Properties - Eastern Kentucky Coals From Elkhorn No. 1, Elkhorn No. 2, Leatherwood, And Harlan Beds ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: J. D. Davis Carbonizing Properties - Eastern Kentucky Coals From Elkhorn No. 1, Elkhorn No. 2, Leatherwood, And Harlan Beds ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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