2018
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2017-607
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Effect of Volatile Matter and Thermoplastic Components on Softening and Swelling Behavior in Carbonization of Coal

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“…Saito et al concluded that a large amount of "released" volatile matter increases the swelling ratio, based on the assumption that all the volatile matter measured by TGA was used to swell the coal. 14) Our conclusion here is the opposite. A small amount of escaped gas corresponds to a low mass transfer coefficient.…”
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“…Saito et al concluded that a large amount of "released" volatile matter increases the swelling ratio, based on the assumption that all the volatile matter measured by TGA was used to swell the coal. 14) Our conclusion here is the opposite. A small amount of escaped gas corresponds to a low mass transfer coefficient.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Toishi et al and Saito et al investigated the porous structure as well as the different swelling ratios for different types of cokes. 13,14) They explained the swelling behavior by the volatile matter and fluidity, which correspond to the gas generation rate and minimum viscosity in this simulation, respectively. The amount of volatile matter during heating was measured by the weight loss in thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), which corresponds to the gas escape in this study.…”
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