RI 3739 Precision of the Volatile-Matter Determination for Anthracite, Low Temperature Coke, and Subbituminous Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. A. Selvig
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Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1943

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION In 1942, Lowry and Junge 3/ reported the results of a statistical study of errors for the proximate and ultimate analysis of coal and coke when made according to the standard Methods of Laboratory Sampling and Analysis of Coal and Coke (D271-42) 4/ of the American Society for Testing Materials. Some of the laboratories that cooperated in the investigation reported difficulty with determination of the volatile matter of anthracite and low-temperature coke. The small number of analyses reported for these particular fuels was considered inadequate to justify definite conclusions regarding the precision of this determination.The investigation described in this report was made at the request of Committee D-5 on Coal and Coke, A.S.T.M. (A. C. Fieldner, chairman), to secure additional information regarding the errors of the volatile matter determination for anthracite, low-temperature coke, and subbituminous coal; the last fuel also gives trouble in this determination, The committee has recognized that the allowable differences between duplicate determinations of volatile matter for these fuels as given in the standard methods are perhaps too stringent and may require revision."
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APA: W. A. Selvig  (1943)  RI 3739 Precision of the Volatile-Matter Determination for Anthracite, Low Temperature Coke, and Subbituminous Coal

MLA: W. A. Selvig RI 3739 Precision of the Volatile-Matter Determination for Anthracite, Low Temperature Coke, and Subbituminous Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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