Coal Macerals Response to Coal Liquefying Activity Based on SPSS - Take No.11 Coalbed in Antaibao Mine for Example

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Coal liquefaction is the available, adoptable method of relieving the energy crisis from crude oil supply in large scale. The coal type and react activity are hot research. In this paper, From the SPSS (Statistical Product and Service Solutions) data correlation analysis and hierarchical clustering graph about the macerals respond to coal liquefaction yield, all the correlation coefficients determine the liquefying activity of submacerals. It shows that every liquefaction intendancy is agreed with the maceral inherent petrology property, and these views have been found in previous study. The results indicated that by means of SPSS method, we can take investigation when there is not proper experiment condition. Compared with painstaking seperating-maceral experiment and the impossible separation to submacerals, it may be a simple, accurate, comprehensively, completely and practically method in a sense.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 466-467)

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323-327

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February 2012

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