Claims
- 1. A method of sensing the ash in a granular coal sample which sample has a coal particle size of up to 5 cm. and a moisture content greater than 10% by weight, comprising the steps of:
- bombarding the coal sample with radiation from a single nucleonic source which emits primary radiation in at least two spectrums of energy at around 46 KeV and around 13 KeV, the first spectrum around 46 KeV causing the coal sample to emit a first spectrum of secondary radiation, and the second spectrum around 13 KeV causing the coal sample to emit a second spectrum of secondary radiation and to emit fluorescent radiation characteristic of iron from iron atoms in the coal sample;
- sensing the first and second spectrums of secondary radiation and the characteristic iron fluorescent radiation; and
- determining from the sensed radiations the ash content of the coal sample.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first spectrum of primary radiation does not substantially excite the characteristic iron fluorescent.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the ash content of the coal sample is determined according to the relationship:
- Ash content .alpha.k(I.sub.1 +F.sub.2 Fe+F.sub.3 I.sub.2)
- where;
- ash content=% W/W ash in the coal sample;
- I.sub.1 =sensed first spectrum of secondary radiation;
- Fe=sensed characteristic iron fluorescent radiation;
- I.sub.2 =sensed second spectrum of secondary radiation; and
- k, F.sub.2 and F.sub.3 =constants.
- 4. Apparatus for sensing ash in a granular coal sample, which sample has a coal particle size of up to 5 cm. and a moisture content greater than 10% by weight, comprising:
- a lead 210 source arranged to bombard the coal sample with primary radiation, the lead 210 source emitting at least two spectrums of primary radiation at around 46 KeV and around 13 KeV, such that in use the first spectrum around 46 KeV causes the coal sample to emit a first spectrum of secondary radiation and the second spectrum around 13 KeV causes the coal sample to emit a second spectrum of secondary radiation and to emit fluorescent radiation characteristic of iron from iron atoms in the coal sample;
- sensor means for sensing the spectrums of secondary radiation and the characteristic fluorescent iron radiation and for deriving electrical signals to give an indication of the ash content of the coal sample.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the electrical circuit includes a microprocessor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 165,016 filed July 1, 1980, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Kneip, "Isotope Excited X-Ray Fluorescence", Anal. Chem., 44 (4), Dec. 1972, pp. 57A-68A. |
Kawatra et al., "On-Line Measurements of Ash in Coal Slurries", Can. J. Spectrose., 21 (2), Mar./Apr. 1976, pp. 58-60. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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