Handbook of Coal Analysis

Handbook of Coal Analysis

Author: James G. Speight

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-03-30

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1118369246

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Provides users with everything they need to know about testing and analysis of coal Includes new coverage on environmental issues and regulations as related to coal Provides the reader with the necessary information about testing and analyzing coal and relays the advantages and limitations in understanding the quality and performance of coal Explains the meaning of test results and how these results can predict coal behavior and its corresponding environmental impact during use Includes a comprehensive Glossary which defines items in straightforward language that enable readers to better understand the terminology related to coal Treats issues related to sampling, and accuracy and precision of analysis


Coking Properties of Selected Utah Coals and Blends

Coking Properties of Selected Utah Coals and Blends

Author: William Samuel Landers

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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Nin high-volatile bituminous Utah coals were carbonized singly and in blends with low- and medium-volatile bituminous coals. Of the 9 coals, 2 are in commercial use as the base coals in blends that produce industrially acceptable metallurgical coke, while 7 are regarded as weakly coking and are not used commercially in coking blends. The carbonization tests were made in a 10-inch diameter, cylindrical retort, using 50-pound charges.


Methods for Analysis and Testing of Coal and Coke. Caking and Swelling Properties of Coal. Assessment of Caking Power by Gray-King Coke Test

Methods for Analysis and Testing of Coal and Coke. Caking and Swelling Properties of Coal. Assessment of Caking Power by Gray-King Coke Test

Author: British Standards Institute Staff

Publisher:

Published: 1991-07-31

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9780580196898

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Coal products, Coke, Coal, Testing conditions, Fossil fuels, Solid fuels, Fuels, Coking, Agglomeration, Test equipment, Specimen preparation, Heating tests, Visual inspection (testing), Reproducibility, Grades (quality), Classification systems, Control samples, Swelling


Handbook of Coal Analysis

Handbook of Coal Analysis

Author: James G. Speight

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2005-05-13

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0471718505

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All the guidance needed to test coal and analyze the results With the skyrocketing costs of most fuel sources, government, industry, and consumers are taking a greater interest in coal, an abundant and inexpensive alternative, which has been made more environmentally friendly through new technology. Published in response to this renewed interest, Handbook of Coal Analysis provides readers with everything they need to know about testing and analyzing coal. Moreover, it explains the meaning of test results and how these results can predict coal behavior and its corresponding environmental impact during use. The thorough coverage of coal analysis includes: * Detailed presentation of necessary standard tests and procedures * Explanation of coal behavior relative to its usage alongside the corresponding environmental issues * Coverage of nomenclature, terminology, sampling, and accuracy and precision of analysis * Step-by-step test method protocols for proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, mineral matter, physical and electrical properties, thermal properties, mechanical properties, spectroscopic properties, and solvent properties * Emphasis on relevant American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards and test methods, including corresponding International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and British Standards Institution (BSI) test method numbers To assist readers in understanding the material, a glossary of terms is provided. Each term is defined in straightforward language that enables readers to better grasp complex concepts and theory. References at the end of each chapter lead readers to more in-depth discussions of specialized topics. This is an essential reference for analytical chemists, process chemists, and engineers in the coal industry as well as other professionals and researchers who are looking to coal as a means to decrease dependence on foreign oil sources and devise more efficient, cleaner methods of energy production.