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Studies on inflammability of Indian coals
Effect of various physical and chemical properties of coal dust on its inflammability; variables examined were rank, heat of wetting, ash, and particle size; results show that as rank increases inflammability decreases; inflammability increases with fall in particle size up to about 50μ, below which behavior is somewhat selective, and ash has no effect. (issued Oct 1958) (See also - discussion p 55-62)
Studies on inflammability of Indian coals
Effect of various physical and chemical properties of coal dust on its inflammability; variables examined were rank, heat of wetting, ash, and particle size; results show that as rank increases inflammability decreases; inflammability increases with fall in particle size up to about 50μ, below which behavior is somewhat selective, and ash has no effect. (issued Oct 1958) (See also - discussion p 55-62)
Studies on inflammability of Indian coals
Min Geol Met Inst India -- Trans
Sen, M. (author) / Das Gupta, S.K. (author) / Lahiri, A. (author)
1957
12 pages
Table
Article (Journal)
English
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