RI 5453 Carbonization Properties And Petrographic Composition Of Hernshaw Coal From Boone County, W. Va. ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. C. Parks
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This paper is a report on the relationships between petrographic composition, chemical composition, physical properties, and thermal behavior of banded bituminous coal. It describes the relationships between petrographic composition, behavior in various laboratory tests, and carbonizing properties of different petrographic types of coal that occur in relatively thick benches in a single bed of high-volatile A bituminous coal - the Hernshaw bed of Boone County, W. Va. Thin-section microscopic analysis and free-swelling index determinations of the thin-section samples were made of a standard column sample. A standard face sample, a representative channel sample, and representative samples of two prominent petrographic benches of bright and dull coal were subjected to chemical analyses and free-swelling-index, plasticity, dilation, agglutinating, low-temperature carbonization, and BM-AGA retort tests. A float-and-sink separation was also made of part of the standard face sample. The fractions from this gravity separation were subjected to petrographic and chemical analysis and free-swelling-index, plasticity, and dilatation tests.
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APA: B. C. Parks  (1959)  RI 5453 Carbonization Properties And Petrographic Composition Of Hernshaw Coal From Boone County, W. Va. ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: B. C. Parks RI 5453 Carbonization Properties And Petrographic Composition Of Hernshaw Coal From Boone County, W. Va. ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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