학술논문

Petrologic method of analysis of nonmaceral microstructures in coal
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Proc., Ironmaking Conf.; (United States); 41; Conference: 41. annual ironmaking conference, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 28 Mar 1982
Subject
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT COAL
MICROSTRUCTURE
CLASSIFICATION
MACERALS
MICROSCOPY
PETROGRAPHY
REFLECTIVITY
SAMPLE PREPARATION
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
ENERGY SOURCES
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
MATERIALS
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
SURFACE PROPERTIES 010600* -- Coal, Lignite, & Peat-- Properties & Composition
Language
English
Abstract
Coals commonly contain important microstructures that are not included in a maceral analysis but may significantly affect the coals utilization performance. The current work describes a microscopic technique for determining the nonmaceral microstructure composition of coal. The microstructures allocated to normal coal, fines, pseudovitrinoids, microbrecciation, oxidized coal (weathered or thermal), coarse mineral matter, cenospheres, and contamination have been described and illustrated and some indication of their origin has been suggested. The nonmaceral microstructure analysis of coal, if applied as a supplement to the routine maceral and vitrinoid reflectance analysis of coals, may serve as an instrument for explaining the anomalous behavior of some coals and aid in improving the predictions of carbonization characteristics of coking coals.