Automatic (Mechanical) Coal Sampling

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T E. Tibbetts
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This paper deals with coal sampling in general and with mechanical coal sampling in particular. The necessity of obtaining representative samples is emphasized. Other sections of the paper are devoted to the design and selection of automatic samplers, with a consideration of the three main types, and the testing, operation and maintenance of these samplers. The cost of the installation of an automated sampling system must be related to the value of the material to be sampled, to the volume of coal involved, and to the savings in labour and economy which can be achieved. Introduction T HE Committee?:; on Coal Sampling of the Coal Study Subsection, Thermal Power Section (Eastern Zone), Canadian Electrical Association, was established in November, 1963, to "study the various problem areas of coal sampling." The first undertaking of the Committee was to at-tempt to survey the problem areas of coal sampling through an evaluation of coal sampling difficulties as experienced at both the plant design and operational levels within the electric utilities represented on the Committee. The results of this enquiry indicated that satisfactory answers to almost any conceivable
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APA: T E. Tibbetts  (1965)  Automatic (Mechanical) Coal Sampling

MLA: T E. Tibbetts Automatic (Mechanical) Coal Sampling. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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