ISO 1170:2020
(Main)Coal and coke - Calculation of analyses to different bases
Coal and coke - Calculation of analyses to different bases
Charbon et coke — Calculs pour les analyses par rapport à différentes bases
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Overview
ISO 1170:2020 - "Coal and coke - Calculation of analyses to different bases" provides standardized equations and procedures to convert analytical results for coal and coke between commonly used reporting bases. Typical bases covered include air-dried (ad), as-received (ar), dry (d), dry, ash‑free (daf) and dry, mineral‑matter‑free (dmmf). The standard also explains when and how to apply corrections (especially for mineral matter and water of hydration) before converting results.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Conversion formulas: Provides multiplication factors and formulae (see Table 1 of the standard) for converting mass fractions of constituents between bases.
- Bases and symbols: Uses suffixes like ad, ar, d, daf, dmmf and defines key symbols (C, H, N, S, O, Cl, w, MM, h, etc.).
- Corrections for mineral matter: Requires subtraction or correction of constituents associated with mineral matter (carbonate carbon, water of hydration, inorganic chlorine, pyritic and sulfate sulfur) when converting to a dry, mineral‑matter‑free basis.
- National correction factors: Allows use of national factors (e.g., Fh for water of hydration, FMM for mineral matter, FCl for inorganic chlorine) when direct determination is not available.
- Element-specific procedures:
- Carbon: subtract carbonate carbon before dmmf conversion.
- Hydrogen: deduct hydrogen in moisture and estimate mineral‑bound hydrogen (water of hydration) before dmmf conversion.
- Nitrogen: convert directly as it is not typically in mineral matter.
- Sulfur: subtract pyritic and sulfate sulfur to isolate organic sulfur for dmmf basis.
- Oxygen: usually calculated by difference; exercise caution since it aggregates errors.
- Chlorine: subtract inorganic chlorine before dmmf conversion; inorganic chlorine may be estimated with a factor.
- Volatile matter: apply corrections for mineral losses (CO2, hydration water, pyritic sulfur, chlorine) prior to dmmf conversion.
- Net calorific value: Not directly convertible by simple multiplication because it incorporates a moisture-related vaporization correction (see ISO 1928 for detailed calorific calculations).
- Coke analyses: Similar conversion approach for coke (ad, ar, d, daf), with relevant ISO methods referenced for moisture and ash determination.
Applications and who uses it
ISO 1170:2020 is essential for:
- Laboratories performing coal and coke proximate/ultimate analyses that need consistent reporting.
- Quality control and trade teams who compare results from different sampling/handling bases.
- Coal and coke producers, traders and power plants requiring standardized conversions for contracts, fuel specifications and combustion calculations.
- Researchers and regulatory bodies harmonizing datasets from different countries or historical reports.
Practical uses include converting test results for contract compliance, fuel blend formulation, emission estimates, and calorific assessments.
Related standards
ISO 1170:2020 references and complements other ISO methods for constituent determination:
- ISO 602 (mineral matter)
- ISO 1171 (ash)
- ISO 589, ISO 5068‑1/‑2, ISO 11722 (moisture)
- ISO 609, ISO 625, ISO 29541 (carbon)
- ISO 1928 (calorific value)
- ISO 562 / ISO 5071‑1 (volatile matter)
- ISO 579, ISO 687 (coke moisture)
- ISO 334, ISO 157, ISO 19579, ISO 20336, ISO 587 (various sulfur and chlorine methods)
Keywords: ISO 1170:2020, coal analysis, coke analysis, convert bases, dry mineral‑matter‑free, dry ash‑free, volatile matter, net calorific value, mineral matter corrections.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 1170:2020 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Coal and coke - Calculation of analyses to different bases". This standard covers: Coal and coke - Calculation of analyses to different bases
Coal and coke - Calculation of analyses to different bases
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 1170
Fourth edition
2020-09
Coal and coke — Calculation of
analyses to different bases
Charbon et coke — Calculs pour les analyses par rapport à
différentes bases
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normatives references . 1
3 Terms, definitions and symbols . 1
3.1 Terms and definitions . 1
3.2 Symbols . 1
4 Principle . 2
5 Calculations for coal analyses . 2
5.1 General . 2
5.2 Procedure . 2
5.3 Carbon . 3
5.4 Hydrogen . 3
5.5 Nitrogen . 3
5.6 Sulfur . 3
5.7 Oxygen . 4
5.8 Chlorine . 4
5.9 Volatile matter . 4
5.10 Net calorific value . 5
6 Calculations for coke analyses . 5
7 Table for calculation to different bases . 5
Annex A (informative) Mineral matter . 6
Bibliography . 7
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This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 1170:2013), of which it constitutes a
minor revision. This edition includes the following changes compared to the previous edition:
— updating of referenced documents;
— adding Terms and Definitions to form Clause 3 “Terms, Definitions and Symbols”
— use of “mass fraction” instead of “content”;
— converting Annex A from normative to informative.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 1170:2020(E)
Coal and coke — Calculation of analyses to different bases
1 Scope
This document gives equations that allow analytical data relating to coal and coke to be expressed on
the various different bases in common use. Consideration is given to corrections that can be applied to
certain determined values for coal prior to their calculation to other bases.
2 Normatives references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 602, Coal — Determination of mineral matter
3 Terms, definitions and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
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3.2 Symbols
The symbols used in the subsequent clauses are as follows, with suffixes (separated by a comma)
“ad” (air-dried), “ar” (as-received), “d” (dry), “daf” (dry, ash-free) or “dmmf” (dry, mineral-matter-free)
where appropriate.
w ash, expressed as percent mass fraction
A
w carbon mass fraction, expressed as percent
C
w chlorine mass fraction, expressed as percent
Cl
w inorganic chlorine mass fraction, expressed as percent
Cl,inorg
w carbon dioxide mass fraction, expressed as percent
CO
w hydrogen mass fraction, excluding hydrogen in the moisture, but including the hydrogen from
H
water of hydration in minerals, expressed as percent
w moisture mass fraction, expressed as percent
H O
w water of hydration in the mineral matter mass fraction, expressed as percent
h
w mineral matter mass fraction, expressed as percent (see Annex A)
MM
w nitrogen mass fraction, expressed as percent
N
w oxygen mass fraction, excluding oxygen in the moisture but including the oxygen from water
O
of hydration in minerals, expressed as percent
w organic sulfur mass fraction, expressed as percent
S,o
w pyritic sulfur mass fraction, expressed as percent
S,p
w sulfate sulfur mass fraction, expressed as percent
S,s
w total sulfur mass fraction, expressed as percent
S,T
w volatile matter mass fraction, expressed as percent
V
F national correction factor for the estimation of the inorganic chlorine mass fraction
Cl
F national correction factor for the estimation of water of hydration
h
F national correction factor for the estimation of the mineral matter (see Annex A)
MM
4 Principle
In order to convert an analytical result expressed on one basis to another basis, it is multiplied by a factor
calculated from the appropriate formulae (see Table 1) after insertion of the requisite numerical values.
5 Calculations for coal analyses
5.1 General
In International Standards covering the analysis of coal, it is generally specified that the determination
shall be carried out on an air-dried test sample. However, in making use of these analyses, it is
sometimes necessary to express or report the results on some other basis. The bases in common use
are “air-dried”, “as-received”, “dry”, “dry, ash-free”, and “dry, mineral-matter-free”.
5.2 Procedure
Any analytical value (except net calorific value) on a particular basis may be converted to any other
basis by multiplying it by the appropriate factor calculated from the formulae given in Table 1, after
insertion of the requisite numerical values for the symbols (for determination of moisture, see ISO 589,
ISO 5068-1, ISO 5068-2 or ISO 11722 (as appropriate); for ash, see ISO 1171).
However, in some determinations, there is a direct involvement of the mineral matter and, in these
cases, it is essential to apply a correction to the air-dried result prior to its calculation to the dry,
mineral-matter-free basis. This correction is dependent on the nature, as well as the quantity, of the
mineral matter present. The mineral matter is determined us
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기사 제목: ISO 1170:2020 - 석탄 및 코크스 - 다양한 기준에 따른 분석 계산 기사 내용: ISO 1170:2020은 다양한 기준에 따라 석탄 및 코크스 분석을 계산하는 방법에 대한 지침을 제공하는 표준이다. 이 표준은 습기 함유량 및 재료 함유량과 같은 다양한 기준에 기반하여 이러한 분석을 조정하는 방법을 확립한다. 이 표준은 석탄 및 코크스 분석 결과를 일관성 있고 정확하게 보고함으로써 이러한 재료를 비교하고 평가하는 데 도움을 준다. ISO 1170:2020에서 제시된 방법을 사용하면 분석가들은 석탄 및 코크스 샘플의 분석을 다양한 기준에 맞게 쉽게 계산할 수 있으며, 산업 분야에서 명확성을 높이고 효과적인 커뮤니케이션을 원활하게 할 수 있다.
ISO 1170:2020 is a standard that provides guidelines for calculating coal and coke analyses to different bases. It establishes methods for adjusting these analyses based on different criteria such as moisture content and ash content. The standard aims to ensure consistency and accuracy in the reporting of coal and coke analyses, aiding in the comparison and evaluation of these materials. By using the methods outlined in ISO 1170:2020, analysts can easily calculate the analysis of coal and coke samples to different bases, enhancing clarity and facilitating effective communication in the industry.
記事のタイトル:ISO 1170:2020 - 石炭およびコークス- 異なる基準への分析の計算 記事の内容:ISO 1170:2020は、異なる基準に基づいて石炭およびコークスの分析を計算するためのガイドラインを提供する基準です。この基準は、湿度や灰分含有量などの異なる基準に基づいてこれらの分析を調整する方法を確立します。この基準は、石炭およびコークスの分析結果を一貫性と正確性をもって報告することにより、これらの材料の比較と評価を支援します。ISO 1170:2020で示された方法を使用することで、分析者は石炭およびコークスのサンプルの分析を異なる基準に対して簡単に計算することができ、業界内での明確さと効果的なコミュニケーションの促進を図ることができます。








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