ASTM D388-2005 Standard Classification of Coals by Rank《煤分级的标准分类》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 388 05Standard Classification ofCoals by Rank1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 388; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates th
2、e year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This standard covers the classification of coals by rank,that is, according to their degree of metamorphism, or progres-sive alteration, in the natural series from lign
3、ite to anthracite.1.2 This classification is applicable to coals that are com-posed mainly of vitrinite.NOTE 1Coals rich in inertinite or liptinite (exinite), or both, cannot beproperly classified because, in those macerals, the properties that deter-mine rank (calorific value, volatile matter, and
4、agglomerating character)differ greatly from those of vitrinite in the same coal. Often such coals canbe recognized by megascopic examination. In North America, these coalsare mostly nonbanded varieties that contain only a small proportion ofvitrain and consist mainly of attrital materials. The degre
5、e of metamor-phism of nonbanded and other vitrinite-poor coals can be estimated bydetermining the classification properties of isolated or concentratedvitrinite fractions, or by determining the reflectance of the vitrinite (seeTest Method D 2798 andAppendix X1 of this classification). However, inthe
6、 use of these vitrinite-poor coals, some properties normally associatedwith rank, such as rheology, combustibility, hardness, and grindability (aswell as the rank determining properties) may differ substantially fromthose of vitrinite-rich coals of the same degree of metamorphism.The precision of th
7、e classification of impure coal may beimpaired by the effect of large amounts of mineral matter onthe determination of volatile matter and calorific value, and ontheir calculation to the mineral-matter-free basis.1.3 The values stated in British thermal units per pound areto be regarded as the stand
8、ard. The SI equivalents of Britishthermal units per pound are approximate.All other values in SIunits are to be regarded as standard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 121 Terminology of Coal and CokeD 720 Test Method for Free-Swelling Index of CoalD 1412 Test Method for Equilibrium Moistu
9、re of Coal at 96to 97 Percent Relative Humidity and 30CD 1757 Test Method for Sulfur in Ash from Coal and CokeD 2013 Method of Preparing Coal Samples for AnalysisD 2234/D 2234M Practice for Collection of a Gross Sampleof CoalD 2798 Test Method for Microscopical Determination ofthe Vitrinite Reflecta
10、nce of Coal2D 3172 Practice for Proximate Analysis of Coal and CokeD 3173 Test Method for Moisture in theAnalysis Sample ofCoal and CokeD 3174 Test Method forAsh in theAnalysis Sample of Coaland Coke from CoalD 3175 Test Method for Volatile Matter in the AnalysisSample of Coal and CokeD 3177 Test Me
11、thods for Total Sulfur in the AnalysisSample of Coal and CokeD 3302 Test Method for Total Moisture in CoalD 4239 Test Methods for Sulfur in the Analysis Sample ofCoal and Coke Using High Temperature Tube FurnaceCombustion MethodsD 4596 Practice for Collection of Channel Samples of Coalin the MineD 5
12、016 Test Method for Sulfur inAsh from Coal, Coke, andResidues from Coal Combustion Using High-TemperatureTube Furnace Combustion Method with Infrared Absorp-tionD 5192 Practice for the Collection of Coal Samples fromCoreD 5865 Test Method for Gross Calorific Value of Coal andCoke3. Terminology3.1 De
13、finitionsFor additional definitions of terms used inthis classification, refer to Terminology D 121.3.1.1 agglomerating, adjas applied to coal, the propertyof softening when it is heated to above about 400C in anonoxidizing atmosphere, and then appearing as a coherentmass after cooling to room tempe
14、rature.3.1.2 apparent rank, nof coal, the rank designation ob-tained on samples other than channel samples or core sampleswith 100 % recovery, but otherwise conforming to proceduresof Classification D 388.1This classification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D05 on Coaland Coke and is the
15、 direct responsibility of Subcommittee D05.18 on Classificationof Coals.Current edition approved Sept. 15, 2005. Published September 2005. Originallyapproved in 1934. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as D 388 99(2004)e1.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orco
16、ntact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.1.3 coal seam, nth
17、e stratum, layer, or bed of coal thatlies between two other rock layers whose compositions differsignificantly from that of coal.3.2 Abbreviations:AbbreviationsWhere it is desired toabbreviate the designation of the ranks of coal, the followingabbreviations shall be used:mameta-anthraciteananthracit
18、esasemianthracitelvblow volatile bituminousmvbmedium volatile bituminoushvAbhigh volatile A bituminoushvBbhigh volatile B bituminoushvCbhigh volatile C bituminoussubAsubbituminous AsubBsubbituminous BsubCsubbituminous CligAlignite AligBlignite B4. Significance and Use4.1 This classification establis
19、hes categories of coal basedon gradational properties that depend principally on the degreeof metamorphism to which the coal was subjected whileburied. These categories indicate ranges of physical andchemical characteristics that are useful in making broadestimates of the behavior of coal in mining,
20、 preparation, anduse.5. Basis of Classification5.1 Classification is according to fixed carbon and grosscalorific value (expressed in British thermal units per pound)calculated to the mineral-matter-free basis. The higher-rankcoals are classified according to fixed carbon on the dry basis;the lower-
21、rank coals are classified according to gross calorificvalue on the moist basis. Agglomerating character is used todifferentiate between certain adjacent groups.6. Classification by Rank6.1 Fixed Carbon and Gross Calorific ValueCoals shallbe classified by rank in accordance with Table 1. Classify coa
22、lshaving gross calorific values of 14 000 Btu/lb or more on themoist, mineral-matter-free basis, and coals having fixed carbonof 69 % or more on the dry, mineral-matter-free basis, accord-ing to fixed carbon on the dry, mineral-matter-free basis.Classify coals having gross calorific values less than
23、 14 000Btu/lb on the moist, mineral-matter-free basis according togross calorific value on the moist, mineral-matter-free basis,provided the fixed carbon on the dry, mineral-matter-free basisis less than 69 %.6.2 Agglomerating CharacterClassify coals having 86 %or more fixed carbon on the dry, miner
24、al-matter-free basis, ifagglomerating, in the low volatile group of the bituminousTABLE 1 Classification of Coals by RankAClass/GroupFixed Carbon Limits(Dry, Mineral-Matter-FreeBasis), %Volatile Matter Limits(Dry, Mineral-Matter-FreeBasis), %Gross Calorific Value Limits(Moist,BMineral-Matter-Free Ba
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