Implications of use of Mayer curves for coal data

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. J. Lyman
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Jan 8, 1992

Abstract

Mayer curves are used for process calculation in coal preparation. They can also be used to smooth washability data by fitting a hyperbola of particular properties to ash and yield, but to introduce the density variable an independent relationship with ash content must be adopted. When this ash-density relationship has a realistic form at low density, the implied form of the mass distribution function is unrealistic, suggesting that Mayer curves represented by a hyperbolic functional form are unsuited to coal washery calculations for low-density separations. Their use at higher densities is also uncertain. A similar conclusion can be anticipated when Mayer curves are used for other mineral systems.
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APA: G. J. Lyman  (1992)  Implications of use of Mayer curves for coal data

MLA: G. J. Lyman Implications of use of Mayer curves for coal data. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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