Quality control of oil shale production in estonian mines

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The basic parameters of oil shale quality are heating value and grain-size composition. Heating value can vary considerably within the location in a deposit and depends on concretions and limestone content. Grain-size distribution and heating value depend directly on mining technology: breakage, transporting and processing. Energy distribution when using different technologies was determined. New boilers of oil shale power plants and oil retorts require a relatively constant quality of raw materials and fuel. The possibility of improving oil shale separation was investigated. © 2010 Estonian Academy Publishers.

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Valgma, I., Reinsalu, E., Sabanov, S., & Karu, V. (2010). Quality control of oil shale production in estonian mines. Oil Shale, 27(3), 239–249. https://doi.org/10.3176/oil.2010.3.05

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