The estimation of moisture in coal

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
Winmill T. F.
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Dec 1, 1916

Abstract

(Paper presented at the Institution of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in London on 8th June 1916.) The conclusions reached in this paper may be summarized briefly as follows: (1) The method of estimating moisture in coal by determining the loss in weight of a sample heated to 105°-110° Cent, in an air-bath for an hour is untrustworthy, the results so obtained being too low. (2) Dried coal has a very considerable power of absorbing moisture, and a sample, after being dried, must be protected instantly if it is to remain free from moisture. (3) A fairly accurate estimation may be made by heating the coal in a current of dry air at 105° to 110° Cent., and collecting the moisture evolved. (4) In cases in which it is proposed to use the dried coal for any further experiments, the drying must be done in the absence of oxygen, and this can be done simply and quickly by the vacuum method now described
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APA: Winmill T. F.  (1916)  The estimation of moisture in coal

MLA: Winmill T. F. The estimation of moisture in coal. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1916.

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