Conference Proceedings
Coal Borehole Evaluation, Southern Queensland
Conference Proceedings
Coal Borehole Evaluation, Southern Queensland
The Treatment Of Bore Cores To Provide Reliable Date For Coal Preparation Plant Design
This paper describes the technique developed by the Australian Coal Industry Research Laboratories (ACIRL) for the treatment of bore core samples to obtain data for coal preparation studies of the target reserves. The particle size distribution within the sample has a significant influence on the relationship between the yield and ash per cent of the floats coal at any ash level. The size analysis within the reconstituted feed from a coal preparation plant is determined by the size analysis of the feed coal, physical degradation of material in the process, and the breakdown of associated shales in water._x000D_
The extent of material breakdown was studied in the ACIRL coal preparation pilot plants._x000D_
The method of bore core evaluation includes simulation of this breakdown in a sample selectively crushed to conform with predicted or known run-of-mine size distribution. Modifications have also been made to the laboratory methods for froth flotation to approximate more closely with industrial practice.
The extent of material breakdown was studied in the ACIRL coal preparation pilot plants._x000D_
The method of bore core evaluation includes simulation of this breakdown in a sample selectively crushed to conform with predicted or known run-of-mine size distribution. Modifications have also been made to the laboratory methods for froth flotation to approximate more closely with industrial practice.
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