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British Standards coal/coke

The best way of assessing abrasiveness is to use the actual bulk material and the contact surfaces in question. One such test was developed by Yancey, Greer and Price61 and has been adopted in a British Standard for coke and coal62. From the test, another abrasiveness index is determined by measuring the wear on a standard surface when the surface is brought into moving and intimate contact with the coal under specified conditions. [Pg.105]

Gaseous Fuels, Coal and Coke," MnnualBook ofMSTMStandards Vol. 5.05, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., pubhshed aimuaHy British Standards 1016, parts 1—16, British Standards Institute, London, pubhshed aimuaHy. [Pg.238]

Analysis andTesting of Coal And Coke, British Standards, parts 1—16,1957—1964, p. 1016. [Pg.239]

TABLE 1.2 British Standard 1016 Methods for Analysis and Testing of Coal and Coke... [Pg.5]

British Standard BS1017, Part 1, 1977, Sampling of coal and coke. [Pg.133]

British Standard 1016, Methods for the analysis and testing of coal and coke, Part 13 1980 Test special to coke. [Pg.134]

British Standard BS 1016 Part 21 1981, Analysis and testing of coal and coke. Determination of moisture-holding capacity of coal. [Pg.137]

British Standard BS 1016, Part 15-1970. Fusibility of Coal Ash and Coke Ash. [Pg.442]

BSI. 2011. EN-analysis and testing of coal and coke. Part 107 Caking and swelling properties of coal. Section 107.1 Determination of crucible swelling number (BSI BS 1016-107.1). British Standards Institution, London, U.K. [Pg.280]


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