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  • CIM
    Coal Exploration Program of the Research Council of Alberta

    By J. D. Campbell

    "Coal is one of Alberta's major fuel resources, but its distribution, especially in the flat plains region, has been somewhat obscured by surficial deposits. After a period of neglect, easily strippab

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Coal Faces Postwar Readjustment

    By Robert M. Weidenhammer

    For years before the war, Coal had the reputation of being a sick industry. Currently it is operating at peak production and succeeding pretty well in keeping out of the red. But, says Mr. Weidenhamme

    Jan 1, 1943

  • SME
    Coal Fines Dewatering - 1. Introduction

    By Dave G. Osborne

    With the growing exportation of coal from North America to the Pacific Rim countries and Europe, has come an increasing awareness of the need to determine economically optimized amounts of incombustib

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Coal Fired Lime Kilns

    By J. L. Thompson

    The combustion of pulverized coal is a century-old practice. Many people have investigated coal dust and the residual fly ash particles that re-main after combustion. But the combustion process and fl

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    Coal Floats By Itself - Doesn't It?

    By Thomas A. Wheeler

    The reagents commercially used in coal flotation and their roles are reviewed and discussed According to their function the reagents are divided into often overlapping groups: 1. Collectors 2. Fro

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AIME
    Coal Flotation

    By D. J. Brown

    Froth flotation is now used to recover millions of tons of fine coal,(-1/2 mm), every year. For example, in Great Britain, 4-million tons of flotation concentrate was produced in 1960, about 3% of the

    Jan 1, 1962

  • SME
    Coal Flotation - Past, Present And Future - Introduction And Summary

    By F. G. Miller

    Over the past 30 years, the coal industry has been continually striving to perfect methods for cleaning fine coal to acceptable ash and sulfur contents while maintaining maximum product yield. The flo

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Coal flotation as a rate process

    By R. C. Rastogi, F. F. Aplan

    The goal of this study is to evaluate the coal flotation process and the interaction of the chemical (reagent) and hydrodynamic (machine, operational) variables as they affect yield, flotation of vari

    Jan 1, 1986

  • IMPC
    Coal Flotation in Electrolyte Solutions

    By A. V. Nguye, P. A. Harvey

    Previous studies have reported that inorganic electrolytes can enhance floatability of coal. The research has shown that the enhancement, if any, is highly dependent on changes in solution pH, type of

    Jan 1, 2003

  • IMPC
    Coal Flotation in Electrolyte Solutions (ABSTRACT PAGE)

    By P. A. Harvey

    Previous studies have reported that inorganic electrolytes can enhance floatability of coal. The research has shown that the enhancement, if any, is highly dependent on changes in solution pH, type of

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Coal Flotation Of Low-Grade Pennsylvania Anthracite Silts

    By S. C. Sun

    [There are significant quantities of anthracite silt deposits in Pennsylvania, known as 'liver silts" (l,2). These contain from 20 to 55 per cent of non-combustible materials, the major portion o

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Coal Flotation Practice

    By W. Irwin

    As a consequence of the oil crisis of the 70?s, the commercial value of coal increased very sharply and an upward trend in coal prices although now less pronounced, continues today. The graph shown in

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Coal Flotation With Non-Ionic Surfactants

    By G. H. Harris

    The flotation behavior of two high sulfur coals using a non-ionic surfactant as collector from two series of compounds containing oxygenated functional groups was studied in detail using a 2-liter Den

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Coal Flotation: Process Analysis

    By R. A. Seitz

    This paper presents a framework for analyzing the theory and industrial practice of coal flotation and gives some examples of its use for understanding flotation phenomena and optimizing/controlling f

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Coal Follows Through

    By E. G. Bailey

    PLANTS that normally burn coal now able too obtain a substantial increase over their normal supply for their greater power needs, and also additional tonnage for extra storage against the uncertaintie

    Jan 1, 1942

  • NIOSH
    Coal Fracture Analysis Using Two Simultaneous Wedge Indentors and Laser Holographic lnterferometry

    By A. Wahab Khair, Richard D. Begley

    "This paper presents results of destructive tests performed on rectangular coal specimen under the influence of two vertical and simultaneous wedge indentation forces. Several wedge designs and spacin

    Jun 1, 1988

  • CIM
    Coal Gasification - The "New" Energy Source

    By J H. Dressel, J. E. Williams

    This paper presents a brief review of what coal gasification is, procedures that are available today and processes that may be available in the future. Examples are given as to how the process might b

    Jan 1, 1973

  • SME
    Coal Gasification And The Coal Mining Industry

    By Henry R. Linden

    The demand for natural gas continues to increase at higher than anticipated rates, partly because of its widening price advantage over most other fossil fuels when the cost of air pollution control is

    Jan 1, 1969

  • CIM
    Coal Gasification For Industrial Use and Power

    By R. D. Merer

    The production of low- and medium-Btu gas from coal provides a more economic source of energy for most industrial users than pipeline-quality coal gas (SNG), although the latter has received more publ

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SME
    Coal Geology, Reserves and Production in Northern and Central Appalachia

    By E. R. Slatick

    The northern and central Appalachian coal basin in the eastern United States has been the source of about two-thirds of the nation's coal output during the 20th century. This region includes part

    Jan 1, 1995