Coal Characterization And Its Application Toward Mining And Utilization Of Wyoming Sub-Bituminous Coals

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frederick J. Rich
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Coal characterization involves a variety of analyses which are designed to yield as much information as possible about the properties of coal. The types of analyses which are now regarded as necessary for any truly quantitative assessment of coal include the following: 1. proximate analysis 2. ultimate analysis 3. petrographic analysis The two traditional forms of analyses are the proximate and ultimate types. A proximate determination reveals the amount of moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and ash which are present in the coal. Nowadays, a sulfur determination is usually included in the proximate analysis. The ultimate analysis, in contrast, includes a major alkaline oxide determination, which tells how much sodium, calcium, and potassium are found in a sample. Sulfur forms, i.e. sulfide and sulfate vs organic sulfur, are also identified as well as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and trace element concentrations. Proximate and ultimate analyses have been used for many years. The petrographic analysis, one which identifies and quantifies organic microcomponents of coal, is a comparatively new technique of coal characterization. Petrography adds great detail to a coal analysis and, to be sure, is a necessary component of any complete analysis. Coal is not at all uniform in its composition. Material from different mines within one coal-producing region will display varia-
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APA: Frederick J. Rich  (1983)  Coal Characterization And Its Application Toward Mining And Utilization Of Wyoming Sub-Bituminous Coals

MLA: Frederick J. Rich Coal Characterization And Its Application Toward Mining And Utilization Of Wyoming Sub-Bituminous Coals. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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