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ASTM D7430-2008ae1 516 Standard Practice for Mechanical Sampling of Coal.pdf

1、Designation: D 7430 08a1Standard Practice forMechanical Sampling of Coal1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 7430; 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

2、 indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTESection 7.2.2 was editorially inserted in May 2009.INTRODUCTIONAnalysis data obtained from coal samples are used in establishing price, controlling mine andcleanin

3、g plant operations, allocating production costs, and determining plant or component efficiency.The task of obtaining a sample of reasonable weight to represent an entire lot presents a number ofproblems and emphasizes the necessity for using standard sampling procedures.Coal is one of the most diffi

4、cult of materials to sample, varying in composition from noncombus-tible particles to those which can be burned completely, with all gradations in between. The task isfurther complicated by the use of the analytical results, the sampling equipment available, the quantityto be represented by the samp

5、le, and the degree of precision required.This practice gives the overall requirements for the collection and within-system preparation of coalsamples through the use of mechanical sampling systems utilizing falling stream, cross belt and augerdesigns. This practice also gives the overall requirement

6、s for the bias testing and quality managementof mechanical coal sampling systems. The wide varieties of coal-handling facilities preclude thepublication of detailed procedures for every sampling situation. The proper collection of the sampleinvolves an understanding and consideration of the physical

7、 character of the coal, the number andweight of increments, and the overall precision required.1. Scope1.1 This practice is divided into 4 parts. These 4 partsrepresent the previous standards D 7256/D 7256M, D 4916,D 4702, and D 6518. These 4 standards are the 4 that governthe mechanical sampling of

8、 coal and have been combined intoone document for the ease of reference of the users of thesestandards.Part A1.2 Part AMechanical Collection and Within-SystemPreparation of a Gross Sample of Coal from MovingStreamsCovers procedures for the mechanical collection of asample under Classification I-B-1

9、and I-B-2 (Practice D 2234/D 2234M) and the within-system preparation (reduction anddivision) of gross samples utilizing various components of themechanical sampling system.1.2.1 Part A describes mechanical sampling procedures forcoals (1) by size and condition of preparation (for example,mechanical

10、ly cleaned coal or raw coal), and (2) by samplingcharacteristics.1.2.2 The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound unitsare to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated ineach system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, eachsystem shall be used independently of the other. Comb

11、iningvalues from the two systems may result in non-conformancewith the standard.Part B1.3 Part BMechanical Auger SamplingDescribesprocedures for the collection of an increment, partial sample, orgross sample of material using mechanical augers. Reductionand division of the material by mechanical equ

12、ipment at theauger is also covered. Further manual or mechanical reductionor division of the material elsewhere shall be performed inaccordance with Practice D 2013.1.3.1 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1This pra

13、ctice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D05 on Coal andCoke and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D05.23 on Sampling.Current edition approved Oct. 1, 2008. Published December 2008. Originallyapproved in 2008. Last previous edition approved 2008 as D 743008.1Copyright ASTM Intern

14、ational, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.Part C1.4 Part CQuality Management of Mechanical Coal Sam-pling SystemsIs applicable to the quality management ofcross-belt, falling stream, and auger sampling systems.1.4.1 Spacing of increments pertains to

15、 the kind of intervalbetween increments. Intervals can be defined in quantitativeterms, such as units of time or mass, or in terms of positionover the lot.1.4.2 Spacing of Increments for Cross-Belt and FallingStream SamplersCross-belt and falling stream type mechani-cal sampling systems take increme

16、nts based on time, either atfixed time intervals or at random times during a fixed timestrata. Some falling stream samplers can take increments basedon equal mass of coal sampled as determined by scales. Thesections of this practice that pertain to cross-belt and fallingstream samplers describe proc

17、edures for only time-basedsampling systems. This time-based inspection guideline willsatisfy most criteria for mass-based or combination mass-basedand time-based sampling systems. If there are items that are notcovered, the inspector should refer to the manufacturersliterature.1.4.3 Spacing of Incre

18、ments for Auger SamplingThespacing of increments collected by auger sampling systems isdefined in terms of position over the lot.1.4.4 It is essential that the inspector have the documenta-tion listed in Section 2 of this practice when conducting aninspection.1.4.5 The values stated in SI units are

19、to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.Part D1.5 Part DBias Testing of a Mechanical Coal SamplingSystemPresents sample collection and statistical evaluationprocedures for testing mechanical sampling systems (includingauger systems), subsystems, and indi

20、vidual system compo-nents for bias. It is the responsibility of the user of this practiceto select the appropriate procedure for a specific samplingsituation.1.5.1 Part D does not purport to define an absolute bias. Biasdefined by this practice is the difference between the popula-tion mean of the m

21、echanical sampler test results and theaccepted reference value.1.5.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is

22、 theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. For a specifichazard statement, see section 16.1.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 121 Terminology of Coal and Cok

23、eD 2013 Practice for Preparing Coal Samples for AnalysisD 2234/D 2234M Practice for Collection of a Gross Sampleof CoalD 4621 Guide for Quality Management in an OrganizationThat Samples or Tests Coal and CokeD 4702 Practice for Quality Management of MechanicalCoal Sampling Systems3D 4749 Test Method

24、 for Performing the Sieve Analysis ofCoal and Designating Coal SizeD 4916 Practice for Mechanical Auger Sampling3D 6518 Practice for Bias Testing a Mechanical Coal Sam-pling System3D 7256/D 7256M Practice for Mechanical Collection andWithin-System Preparation of a Gross Sample of Coalfrom Moving Str

25、eams3E 105 Practice for Probability Sampling Of MaterialsE 122 Practice for Calculating Sample Size to Estimate,With Specified Precision, the Average for a Characteristicof a Lot or ProcessE 177 Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias inASTM Test MethodsE 456 Terminology Relating to Quality

26、 and StatisticsE 691 Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study toDetermine the Precision of a Test Method3. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsDefinitions applicable to this practice arelisted in Terminology D 121.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.2.1 accuracy, n(1) generally, a ter

27、m used to indicate thereliability of a sample, a measurement, or an observation; (2)specifically, a measure of closeness of agreement between anexperimental result and the true value. An example is theobserved and true sulfur content of a coal consignment. Thismeasurement is affected by chance error

28、s as well as by bias.3.2.2 activation interval, nfor a falling-stream or cross-belt cutter, the time from the beginning of movement for takingan increment, to the beginning of movement for taking of thenext increment.3.2.3 auger increment, nthe retained portion of one ex-traction operation of the au

29、ger.3.2.4 auger sampler, na mechanical device that extracts acolumnar sample of coal from a railcar, truck, barge orstockpile and any associated sub-system or within-systemcomponents.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.

30、org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.D 7430 08a123.2.5 bias, nthe difference between the population meanof the mechanica

31、l sampler test results and the acceptedreference value.3.2.6 confidence interval, na numeric interval with alower limit and a higher limit within which the true parametervalue is estimated to fall. The confidence interval percentageindicates the percentage of time the true value will fall withinthe

32、interval if the procedure is continuously repeated.3.2.7 consignment, na discrete amount of coal, such as ashipment, a car load, a unit train, or a days production. Aconsignment may include more than one lot of coal and maycorrespond to a specific period of time, such as a samplingperiod or a billin

33、g period.3.2.8 correlation, na measure of the linear dependencebetween paired system and reference measurements. Correla-tion frequently is expressed by the correlation coefficient,which can take a value from minus one (perfect negative linearrelationship) to plus one (perfect positive linear relati

34、onship).3.2.9 cross-belt sampler, na single sampling machine orcomponent of a mechanical sampling system designed toextract an increment directly from a conveyor belt surface bysweeping a sampling device (cutter) through the material onthe conveyor.3.2.10 delimitation error, na material error that o

35、ccurswhen all the elements in a cross section of a coal stream do nothave an equal probability of being intercepted (captured) by thesampler cutter during increment collection.3.2.11 ellipsoidal region, nan area that is formed by planesections of ellipses that are defined by the values selected fort

36、he largest tolerable bias of each coal characteristic used in thebias test. The region will be used to determine if the system isbiased.3.2.12 falling-stream sampler, na single sampling ma-chine or component of a mechanical sampling system designedto extract an increment from a falling stream of coa

37、l at thedischarge end of a conveyor or chute by moving a samplingdevice (cutter) through the falling stream of material.3.2.13 Hotellings T2test, na statistical test that is used toevaluate multivariate data. It is the multivariate equivalent ofthe Students t-test.3.2.14 largest tolerable bias (LTB)

38、, nan interval whoseupper and lower bounds represent the limits of an acceptablebias.3.2.15 mechanical sampling system, na single machine orseries of interconnected machines whose purpose is to extractmechanically, or process (divide and reduce), or a combinationthereof, a sample of coal.3.2.16 pair

39、ed data set, nsystem and reference valuesobserved on samples collected and compared from the samebatch of material.3.2.17 precision, na term used to indicate the capability ofa person, an instrument, or a method to obtain reproducibleresults; specifically, a measure of the chance error as expressedb

40、y the variance, standard error, or a multiple of the standarderror (see Practice E 177).3.2.18 reference sample, na sample used in testing of amechanical sampling system which is comprised of one ormore increments collected from the test batch or lot of coal bythe stopped belt method as described in

41、 Practice D 2234/D 2234M.3.2.19 reject stream, nthe coal flow within a mechanicalsampling system, which occurs at each stage of division, beforeand after reduction, and is not included in the system sample.3.2.20 save stream, nthe coal flow within a mechanicalsampling system which occurs at each sta

42、ge of division, beforeand after reduction, and after the final stage of divisionbecomes the system sample.3.2.21 statistical independence, ntwo sample values arestatistically independent if the occurrence of either one in noway affects the probability assigned to the occurrence of theother.3.2.22 su

43、rrogate sample, na sample, used in the evalua-tion of a mechanical sampling system, which is comprised ofone or more increments collected from a coal stream within themechanical sampling system in accordance with PracticeD 2234/D 2234M, Conditions “A” or “B.” Such a sample maybe considered acceptabl

44、e for evaluation of a mechanicalsampling systems components, excluding the primary cutter,when demonstrated to be equivalent to the reference sample.3.2.23 system sample, na sample collected from a testbatch or lot of coal by the mechanical sampling system beingtested for bias.3.2.24 unbiased sample

45、 (representative sample), nasample free of bias.3.2.25 Walsh averages, ngiven a series of observations(differences) x1, x2, . xn, the n (n + 1)/2 pair-wise averagesgiven by:xi 1 xj!/2, 1# i # j # n (1)3.2.25.1 DiscussionAs an example of Walsh averages,assume one has three observations (differences)

46、designated asx1, x2, and x3. There are then a total of 3(4)/2 = 6 Walshaverages. They are as follows: x1, x2, x3, (x1+x2)/2, (x1+x3)/2, and (x2+x3)/2.3.2.26 Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test, na non-parametricstatistical procedure for calculating the point estimate andconfidence interval for a sample drawn

47、from a population withsymmetric distribution.3.2.27 within-system preparation, nthe process of grosssample preparation carried out mechanically by sequentialcrushing (reduction) equipment and/or division equipment. Itmay be carried out by processing increments individually or bybatching increments t

48、ogether and processing them together asa group. In any case, within-system preparation is conducted ina manner to minimize moisture changes and without removingthe gross sample or its increments from the sampling system.D 7430 08a13PART A MECHANICAL COLLECTION AND WITHIN-SYSTEM PREPARATION OF A GROS

49、S SAMPLE OFCOAL FROM MOVING STREAMSOld Practice D 7256/D 7256M4. Summary of Practices4.1 The general-purpose sampling procedures are intendedto provide, in 19 of 20 cases, dry ash results that are within aninterval of 6110 of the average dry ash results that would beobtained in hypothetical repeated sampling.4.2 Special-purpose sampling procedures apply to the sam-pling of coal when other precision limits are required, or whenother constituents are used to specify precision, or for perfor-mance tests.4.3 For coals of known siz

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