Coal - X-Ray Studies of Coal and Coke (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ancel St. John
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

During a session on coal and coke at the February, 1926, meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the writer called attention to the important work on the X-ray analysis of coal1,2 being carried on in England by C. Norman Kemp and his associates. This aroused so much interest that a paper on the subject was requested for the October meeting. It has seemed advisable to make this paper a preliminary survey of the present status in the application of X-ray methods to coal problems and to follow it from time to time with further articles as the art develops. A survey of this sort naturally divides itself into two parts, radio-scopic analysis of the distribution of constituents through the body of the coal, and diffraction analysis of the state of association of the elementary components. In this article the subject matter concerning radioscopic analysis has been drawn almost entirely from the writings of Kemp and his associates and the illustrations have been sptcially furnished by him. It is a pleasure to record here a great indebtedness for this courtesy and cooperation. The subject matter and illustrations concerning diffraction analysis are taken from the author's unpublished researches. Nature and Properties of X-rays Before proceeding it is well to recall the nature and some of the properties of X-rays, as well as our present conception of atomic structure According to the accepted theory atoms are composed of electrically-charged particles. A positively-charged center, called the nucleus,
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APA: Ancel St. John  (1927)  Coal - X-Ray Studies of Coal and Coke (with Discussion)

MLA: Ancel St. John Coal - X-Ray Studies of Coal and Coke (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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