An integrated hydraulic mining, selective agglomeration and hydraulic transportation process for Western Canadian coals - Part 1: Selective agglomeration of metallurgical coal in stirred tanks and in a pipeline loop

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Janiak W. Pawlak B. Ignasiak C. Rodkiewicz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

"There is a general consensus that, in order to widen the utilization of Western Canadian coals, a major effort must be devoted to their transportation, utilization of fines, beneficiation and mining techniques. It is postulated that the concept studied extensively over the last four years at Alberta Research Council (ARC), and based on a combination of hydraulic mining, selective agglomeration with bitumen and/ or heavy oil, pipeline transportation and oil recovery from agglomerates, offers a particularly attractive solution to the problems associated with extraction, beneficiation, transportation and utilization of Western bituminous and subbituminous coals. Results of preliminary experimental work on the feasibility of pipeline agglomeration of metallurgical coal and hydraulic transportation of agglomerates are presented and discussed in the context of conventional agglomeration techniques in stirred tanks. IntroductionAlberta is endowed with enormous reserves of low-sulphur coals which could attract considerable attention of potential customers, but the remote location of this province handicaps its competitiveness on the world market. It is known that Alberta's Cretaceous, particularly metallurgical, coals differ significantly from their Carboniferous counterparts; current R&D work on indigenous coals should continue to expand in order to encourage overseas client s to use these coals more extensively.There is a genera l consensus that, in order to widen the utilization of Western coals, a major effort must be devoted to their transportation, utilization of fines, beneficiation and mining techniques."
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APA: J. Janiak W. Pawlak B. Ignasiak C. Rodkiewicz  (1986)  An integrated hydraulic mining, selective agglomeration and hydraulic transportation process for Western Canadian coals - Part 1: Selective agglomeration of metallurgical coal in stirred tanks and in a pipeline loop

MLA: J. Janiak W. Pawlak B. Ignasiak C. Rodkiewicz An integrated hydraulic mining, selective agglomeration and hydraulic transportation process for Western Canadian coals - Part 1: Selective agglomeration of metallurgical coal in stirred tanks and in a pipeline loop. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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