Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1995
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1995
Use of an on-line Moisture Meter to Investigate Product Moisture in Coal Preparation
As part of a large AMIRA project, an on-line moisture meter was installed at two mine sites in Central Queensland. This project investigated the factors which control the moisture content of coarse (>0.5 mm) coal from the centrifuges used in conventional coal preparation plants. It was placed immediately after the first centrifuge to isolate the factors pertaining to one machine and its feed.The meter was found to be accurate and precise when compared with manual and mechanical sampling methods. The Grubbs estimator technique indicated that its precision is better than 0.3 per cent at the 95 per cent confidence limit.It has been identified that:1. the variability of the measured moisture contents of coarse coal can be described by normal distributions. Standard deviations of about 0.6 per cent are common; and2. the treatment of the coarse coal on the drain and rinse screens immediately prior to the centrifuge can affect the final moisture content.
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B Firth, M O'Brien, P Ofori, B Jensen, Y He, B Stanmore, E White
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- Published: 1995
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