Methods Of Providing Reliable Data For Coal Preparation Plant Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Frank Pollard
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Australian coal industry over recent years has experienced the situation whereby exploration and mine development are moving into geographical areas where the coal seams have never been mined to any extent in the past, if at all, and particularly where there is no history of experience in preparation of these seams. Additionally, the demands have been such that the development of a mine up to production stage should proceed with minimum delay. This is a situation which is of some importance and concern, in view of the coal quality requirements now experienced within world markets which can only be met, in most cases, by careful preparation. Costs are such that the preparation plant should operate as required by the situation and with maximum efficiency, which means that laboratoty information of breakage and washability characteristics which are required for preparation plant design should be accurate and available as soon as possible, even to a certain extent during the progress of the exploration.
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APA: Frank Pollard  (1981)  Methods Of Providing Reliable Data For Coal Preparation Plant Design

MLA: Frank Pollard Methods Of Providing Reliable Data For Coal Preparation Plant Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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