A Prediction Model For The High-Temperature Performance Of Limp Coal Used In Corex

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Yuan She Qihang Liu Keng Wu Hailiang Ren
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

By observing different coal char’s microstructures and microscopic morphologies during the coking process, the characteristics of COREX coal char’s microstructure and properties were analyzed. MCRI and MCSR were used to respectively describe the reactivity and the strength after reaction of coal char, with those of BF’s coke for reference, and then the physical meaning of MCRI and MCSR were given. MCRI and MCSR were determined by the composition of coal char. For the two kinds of COREX coal, the formula to forecast the hot performance of coal char was set up by making a multiple linear regression between the hot performance and microstructure of the coal char at 1100℃, and the predictive values of coal char’s hot performance at 600℃, 800℃ and 1000℃ coincided well with the measured values.
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APA: Yuan She Qihang Liu Keng Wu Hailiang Ren  (2015)  A Prediction Model For The High-Temperature Performance Of Limp Coal Used In Corex

MLA: Yuan She Qihang Liu Keng Wu Hailiang Ren A Prediction Model For The High-Temperature Performance Of Limp Coal Used In Corex. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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