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The primary volatile products of the carbonization of coal :[a ssquel to Bulletin 1 : The volatile matter of coal ]

Comparison of methods for determining friability of coal

Determination of the swelling properties of coal during the coking process

Correlation of analysis of coal with products of carbonization in externally heated retorts

Carbonizing properties of a subbituminous coal from Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo.

Combustibility of coke in air

Index of coals tested in the Bureau of Mines survey of carbonizing properties of American coals

Control of sulfur and ash in mine-run metallurgical coal :report [No.] 1

Work of the survey of carbonizing properties of American coals

Blending properties of low- and medium- volatile coals as determined in the BM-AGA appaaratus

Carbonizing properities of Hill-bed coal from Hickey no. 1 mine on Lookout Mountain, Cherokee County, Ala.

Effects of oxidation upon the carbonizing properties of Pocahontas no. 3- and no. 4-bed coals from Eastgulf, Raleigh County, W. Va.

Measurement of coking pressure in a small laboratory oven

Coal carbonization :effects of blending Pocahontas no. 3 coal with 12 high-volatile A coals

Carbonizing properties of thick Freeport and Pittsburgh coals from Pennsylvania, Elkhorn coal from Kentucky, and America and Mary Lee coals from Alabama

Carbonizing properities of Lower Banner coal from no. 56 mine, Dante, Russell County, Va.

Drying and carbonizing fine coal in entrained and fluidized state

Effects of variations in bulk density on coking time

Carbonizing tests with Tuscaloosa oven 1952-53

The effect of temperature, charge density, and blending on the carbonization of coal

Low-temperature carbonization of coal and lignite for industrial uses

Effect of oxidation on carbonization yields of a Texas lignite

Expansion of coal in the sole-heated oven :quantitative effects of dry bulk density, moisture content, and particle size

Carbonizing properties of Westmoreland County, Pa., coals

Effects of substituting various high-and low low-volatile coals in foundry-coke blends carbonized in the Tuscaloosa and sole-heated ovens

Carbonizing properties of Floyd County, Ky., coals

Laboratory carbonization assay of low-rank coals at low, medium, and high temperatures

Better coke by thermal pretreatment of coal :Results for Illinois No. 6-, Pittsburgh-, and Mason-bed coals

Review and status of low-temperature tar investigations of the Bureau of Mines

Expanding properties of American coals tested in sole-heated oven

Duplicability studies of the BM-AGA test method and correlation with industrial coking

Carbonization properties and petrographic composition of Hernshaw coal from Boone County, W. Va.

Carbonizing properties of Cambria County, Pa., coals

The role of fluidity in coal carbonization

Carbonizing properties of Boone County, W. Va., coals

Expansion of coal :bench-scale tester

Carbonizing properties of Wyoming coals

Low-temperature carbonization of lignite and subbituminous coal :effect of hydrogen atmosphere to 1,000 pounds pressure

Correlation of Fischer-Schrader assay and BM-AGA carbonization yields

Hydrogenation of pitch from low-temperature carbonization of coal

Carbonizing properties of Butler County, Pa., coals

Carbonizing properties of Perry County, Ky., coals

Oxidizing Pittsburgh-bed coal :effect of processing temperature and time

Carbonizing properties of coals from Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, and Centre Counties, Pa.

Research and technologic work on Alabama coals :an annotated bibliography

Carbonizing properties of coals from Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell, Tazewell, and Wise Counties, Va.

Comparison of properties of coke produced by BM-AGA and industrial methods

Carbonizing properties of Letcher County, Ky., coals

Pressure carbonization of a high-volatile A bituminous coal to produce high-BTU gas

Coal carbonization in the United States, 1900-62


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