Prediction of Optimum Cleaning Results for an Undeveloped Coal Seam

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Sanders GJ
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Coals from the Southern Coalfield of New South Wales treated in the Port Kembla coal preparation plants of Australian Iron and Steel Pty Ltd differ substantially in their characteristics. Knowledge of, performance not only enables comparison and promotes better control, but also provides the means for predicting results. Evaluation of performance of cleaning equipment has been made in terms of probable error (Ep.) Results for Baum jigs, a Chance cone, heavy medium cyclones and water washing cyclones are examined. The efficiency factors derived from the probable error are applied to the float and sink analysis, mathematically simulating operating conditions. This method is applied to the Balgownie seam. The Balgownie seam lies between the Bulli and Wongawilli seams in the Coal measures of the South Coast and mining on a large scale began recently in the Bulli area. It is known locally as the Four Foot seam and exhibits er difficult washability characteristics, due to a comparatively high middlings content. These properties and the tively high inherent ash make careful selection of cleaning equipment essential for optimum recovery. The prediction technique is used to determine the possible results when this coal is cleaned in the Port Kembla plants. Predicted values are compared with results from full scale trial washings demonstrating the validity and accuracy of the technique. Applications of result forecasting are listed.
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APA: Sanders GJ  (1970)  Prediction of Optimum Cleaning Results for an Undeveloped Coal Seam

MLA: Sanders GJ Prediction of Optimum Cleaning Results for an Undeveloped Coal Seam. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1970.

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