RI 3384 Friability Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction (876a251e-e815-438f-b597-16e67f675a7f)

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1938
Abstract
The data published in this report cover only one phase of a special study of the physical and chemical properties of Alabama coals made by the Bureau of Mines. In addition to determinations of friability, the survey included determinations of grindability, B.t.u. value, end ash-fusion temperature. Assay distillation tests, both for high- and low-temperature carbonization, and proximate and ultimate analyses were made also. However, this preliminary paper is concerned only with the results of friability tests and is issued to expedite the release of this information to the public. The friability test measures the liability of a coal to break into smaller pieces when subjected to repeated handling, as occurs in the mining, preparation, and transportation operations. Friability depends on many physical characteristics of the coal that vary not only between different seams but also in the same seam. The laboratory methods of determining friability have been developed to give a practical means of estimating degradation of size. So far as is known to the authors, no data on the friability of Alabama coals have ever been published. This paper makes available for the first tine fairly comprehensive information on this subject. Because the procedure for the tumbler test for determining the friability of coal is relatively new to the coal operators, the authors have included a complete description of it in this report.
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(1938) RI 3384 Friability Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction (876a251e-e815-438f-b597-16e67f675a7f)MLA: RI 3384 Friability Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction (876a251e-e815-438f-b597-16e67f675a7f). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.