1、BSI Standards PublicationBS ISO 23499:2013Coal Determination of bulkdensity for the use in chargingof coke ovensBS ISO 23499:2013 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 23499:2013. Itsupersedes BS ISO 23499:2008 which is withdrawn.The UK participation
2、in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee PTI/16, Solid mineral fuels.A list of organizations represented on this committee can beobtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessaryprovisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its co
3、rrectapplication. The British Standards Institution 2013. Published by BSI StandardsLimited 2013ISBN 978 0 580 81998 8ICS 73.040Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of theStandards Policy and Strategy
4、Committee on 31 August 2013.Amendments issued since publicationDate Text affectedBS ISO 23499:2013 ISO 2013Coal Determination of bulk density for the use in charging of coke ovensCharbon Dtermination de la masse volumique en vrac des fins denfournement dans les fours cokeINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO234
5、99Second edition2013-07-01Reference numberISO 23499:2013(E)BS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)ii ISO 2013 All rights reservedCOPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO 2013All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized otherwise in any form or by any
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7、a 20Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11Fax + 41 22 749 09 47E-mail copyrightiso.orgWeb www.iso.orgPublished in SwitzerlandBS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E) ISO 2013 All rights reserved iiiContents PageForeword ivIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Normatives references . 13 Terms and definitions . 14 Principle 15 Sample
8、s and apparatus . 15.1 General . 15.2 Apparatus 26 Sampling 26.1 Test portion for bulk density 26.2 Test sample . 27 Procedure. 28 Expression of results 49 Reporting of results . 510 Precision . 510.1 Repeatability . 510.2 Reproducibility . 511 Test report . 5Bibliography 6BS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499
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14、onstitute an endorsement.The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 27, Solid mineral fuels, Subcommittee SC 1, Coal preparation: Terminology and performance.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 23499:2008), which has been technically revised.This International
15、Standard is based, with permission of ASTM International, on ASTM D291, Standard Test Method for Cubic Foot Weight of Crushed Bituminous Coal, copyright ASTM International.iv ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)IntroductionThe bulk density of coal is influenced by its physi
16、cal characteristics, such as relative density, shape and size distribution of the coal particles, on the coal moisture content as well as on the dimensions of the measuring container. Since the results for coal bulk density change according to variations in the above factors, it is recommended that
17、a separate size analysis and total moisture determination be made in accordance with ISO 1953 and ISO 589, respectively.The present method describes a procedure for determining a reference bulk density for crushed coal such as that charged into coke ovens. When charging a coke oven, a knowledge of t
18、he mass of coal placed in the oven for maintaining a relatively constant oven charge is a requirement. This test is designed to obtain a degree of compaction of coal comparable to the densities attained in industrial coke ovens. ISO 2013 All rights reserved vBS ISO 23499:2013BS ISO 23499:2013Coal De
19、termination of bulk density for the use in charging of coke ovens1 ScopeThis International Standard provides description of a cone procedure for determining an uncompacted bulk density of crushed coal less than 37 mm in size, such as is charged into coke ovens. It focuses on the uncompacted bulk den
20、sity of coal resulting from flowing the material into a measuring container (box) in the absence of compacting forces.This International Standard does not cover procedures for determining a compacted coal bulk density nor to the testing of fine or powdered coal (for boiler or utility application) no
21、r to the determination of bulk density of coal in storage piles.2 Normatives referencesThe following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, th
22、e latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.ISO 589, Hard coal Determination of total moistureISO 1213-1, Solid mineral fuels Vocabulary Part 1: Terms relating to coal preparationISO 1213-2, Solid mineral fuels Vocabulary Part 2: Terms relating to sampling, testing
23、 and analysisISO 1953, Hard coal Size analysis by sievingISO 13909-4, Hard coal and coke Mechanical sampling Part 4: Coal Preparation of test samples3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 1213-1 and ISO 1213-2 apply.4 PrincipleThe bulk densit
24、y is determined by filling a weighed container (measuring box) of known volume with coal and determining the increase in mass.5 Samples and apparatus5.1 GeneralSamples containing fines can show significant variations in bulk density with variations in moisture. Care should be taken to ensure that mo
25、isture in the test sample is representative of the portion for bulk density.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 23499:2013(E) ISO 2013 All rights reserved 1BS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)5.2 Apparatus5.2.1 Measuring box, a cubical container of (0,028 4 0,000 082) m3(1 ft3) capacity and internal dimensions
26、 of 305 mm (1 ft), with a smooth inner surface, rigidly constructed and fitted with handles. The exact volume of the box, in cubic metres, shall be determined using water of a known density.The container shall be constructed of metal of sufficient thickness to ensure the rigidity of the walls and th
27、e base of the container under the conditions of the test. (Minimum wall thickness of 3 mm is recommended.)NOTE The internal dimensions of the cubical container can be “rounded off” to 300 mm with an acceptable tolerance, giving a volume of 0,027 m3. The most important criterion is to know the exact
28、volume of the measuring box since it is critical for calculating the coal bulk density.5.2.2 Cone, for filling the box, should conform to Figure 1. The dimensions of this cone shall be as follows: 610 mm high with an inside diameter at the top of 510 mm and a circular opening of 115 mm in diameter a
29、t the bottom. A slide valve consisting of a slide-plate shutter and its supports shall be welded to the bottom of the cone in such a manner that the valve can be opened and closed with ease by removing or inserting the shutter in its supporting slides. The cone shall be supported in a tripod frame h
30、aving a circular opening at the top of 460 mm in diameter. This frame shall support the cone so that the top side of the shutter shall be 560 mm from the inside bottom surface of the box (see Figure 1).5.2.3 Levelling bar, a steel strip approximately 760 mm long by 40 mm wide and 5 mm thick.5.2.4 We
31、ighing device, a weighing platform capable of weighing up to 100 kg and sensitive to 0,05 kg.6 Sampling6.1 Test portion for bulk densityCrushed coal samples shall be collected in accordance with ISO 13909-4. During the collection of the test portion for bulk density, the increments of the sample sha
32、ll be stored in an airtight container to prevent loss of moisture. The minimum mass of sample for bulk density shall be 150 kg, which is sufficient for four replicate determinations and the subsequent determination of total moisture.6.2 Test sampleThe test portion for bulk density shall be thoroughl
33、y mixed and subdivided, without crushing, into four 34 kg portions in accordance with ISO 13909-4. This operation shall be done as quickly as possible to avoid loss of moisture, and the bulk density shall be determined immediately. If the determination cannot be made immediately, the samples shall b
34、e kept in air-tight containers and waterproof with minimum airspace and with tightly fitting covers until the time for making the determination.7 Procedure7.1 Before filling the cone hopper with coal, level its tripod on a metal plate or solid floor. Pour the prepared sample into a pile on the floor
35、 and carefully flatten it using a shovel or scoop to about 100 mm in thickness. Avoid putting undue pressure on the coal with the back of the shovel or scoop. Take successive shovelfuls or scoopfuls from uniformly distributed points in the pile and allow them to slide gently from the shovel or scoop
36、 into the hopper at different peripheral points. This prevents segregation and packing while the hopper is being filled. Place about 34 kg of coal in the hopper.7.2 Centre the previously weighed measuring box under the valve of the cone. Then remove the valve shutter completely, allowing all of the
37、coal to flow into the box and overflow the edges. Loosen wet coal 2 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)not flowing freely from the hopper by gently thrusting downward through the coal to the valve with the levelling bar.a) Complete apparatusb) Iron shutter to fit the base
38、of the hopper ISO 2013 All rights reserved 3BS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)c) Detail of adjustable hopper legKey1 cone height2 height from iron shutter to internal base of measuring box3 measuring box4 nut5 lock nut6 M16 bolta1,6 mm steelbDN18 pipeFigure 1 Apparatus for cone procedure7.3 After fi
39、lling the box, carefully level off the excess coal above the box edge by means of the levelling bar, ensuring at the same time that all the corners of the box are filled. Avoid jarring or shifting the filled box until all the excess coal is levelled off. Place the measuring box on the platform scale
40、 and weigh it to the nearest 0,05 kg. Record the difference in mass between the filled and the empty box to the nearest 0,05 kg as the uncompacted mass of coal.Aside from the character of the coal itself, moisture content and size distribution of the coal are the two main factors that affect its bul
41、k density. The result of the moisture determination shall be included in the test report. It is also necessary that a sieve analysis of the coal be reported along with the bulk density for proper interpretation of the bulk density. See ISO 589 for details of the moisture determination and ISO 1953 f
42、or details of the size analysis by sieving.8 Expression of resultsThe bulk density, B,dB, of the coal, expressed in kilograms per cubic metre, on a dry basis, is given by Formula (1):B,dB=()()mmVM10100100(1)wherem0is the mass of the clean, dry measuring box, expressed in kilograms;m1is the mass of t
43、he filled measuring box, expressed in kilograms;V is the volume of the clean, dry measuring box, expressed in cubic metres;M is the total moisture of the coal, expressed as a percentage by mass, determined in accordance with ISO 589.4 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)The
44、 bulk density, B,ar, of the coal, expressed in kilograms per cubic metre, on an “as received” basis, is given by Formula (2):B,ar=()mmV10(2)where the symbols are the same as for Formula (1).9 Reporting of resultsEach result shall be expressed in kilograms per cubic metre to one decimal place.The rep
45、orted mean value shall be the mean of duplicate determinations, and shall be given to the nearest whole number.10 Precision10.1 RepeatabilityThe results of duplicate determinations, carried out in the same laboratory by the same operator with the same apparatus on representative portions taken from
46、the same test sample, should not differ by more than 10,0 kg/m3.When two results are obtained that differ by more than this value, two additional tests shall be made. If the second pair of results meets the repeatability requirements, the first pair shall be discarded and the mean of the second pair
47、 shall be reported.When both pairs of results exceed the repeatability, the mean of the four results shall be reported, provided that the two most divergent results differ by less than 13,0 kg/m3. Otherwise, all results shall be discarded and the apparatus, procedure, and sample shall be examined fo
48、r causes of non-compliance, which shall be corrected before re-determining new pairs of values.10.2 ReproducibilityNo value for reproducibility can be quoted for determinations carried out in different laboratories because the transport of bulk coal samples involves the risk of breakage and, thus, a
49、lteration of the size distribution and the bulk density.11 Test reportThe test report shall include the following:a) reference to this International Standard;b) identification of the sampled tested;c) results and the moisture basis, e.g. B,dband B,ar;d) moisture content and size distribution of the sample. ISO 2013 All rights reserved 5BS ISO 23499:2013ISO 23499:2013(E)Bibliography1 ASTM D291, Standard Test Method for Cubic Foot Weight of Crushed Bituminous Coal6 ISO 2013 All rights reservedBS ISO 23499:2
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