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Conference Proceedings

AusIMM Annual Conference, Sydney, NSW, August 1969

Conference Proceedings

AusIMM Annual Conference, Sydney, NSW, August 1969

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Coal - Paper No. 8 Use Of Optimal Techniques To Minimise Moisture Retension In Fine Coal Filtration

The importance of reducing the moisture content of fine coal, the nature of the retained water and the means of its removal are discussed. A statistical technique, using a balanced block design, was used to isolate the significant factors determining water content of a coal filter cake, The most significant factor was particle size distribution. A simplex evolutionary operation (evop) was used to determine the optimal quantities of additives required to produce the lowest moisture content for a selected coal size. For this optimum condition (18.6 lb x20 per 100 lb dry coal), additions of 0.045 lb magnesium ion, 0.0026 lb separan A.P. 30, and 0.098 lb aerosol O.T., per 100 lb dry coal were required. The work illustrated the uses of statistical evop technique for the determination of optimal conditions in industrial research projects.
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  • Published: 1968
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