2019
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.isijint-2018-791
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Influence of Heating Conditions on the Strength of Coke Produced from Slightly-Caking Coal Containing Chemically-Loaded Thermoplastic Components

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“…Coal samples (GA, KP) of varying particle sizes ( < 250 μm and 0.5-1.0 mm) and HPC ( < 250 μm) provided from the Study Group of Technique Elements for New Cokemaking Process 8,9) were used. The C and O contents of the coals used were 74-88 and 5-19 mass%-daf, respectively.…”
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“…Coal samples (GA, KP) of varying particle sizes ( < 250 μm and 0.5-1.0 mm) and HPC ( < 250 μm) provided from the Study Group of Technique Elements for New Cokemaking Process 8,9) were used. The C and O contents of the coals used were 74-88 and 5-19 mass%-daf, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The C and O contents of the coals used were 74-88 and 5-19 mass%-daf, respectively. 8,9) The composition of HPC was: 88% (mass%-daf) C, 4.9% H, 1.6% N, 0.7% S and 5.0% O. 8,9) For GA, the initial softening temperature (IST) was 410°C, and a maximum fluidity (MF) of 130 ddpm [2.1 log(ddpm)] was observed near 460°C, before resolidification at 490°C.…”
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