Development of a Size Degradation Model of Coke Particles at the Drum Test and inside the Blast Furnace
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概要
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Experimental as well as theoretical studies were made on the basis of the breakage contact model to elucidate the breakage mechanism of cokes in the drum tests and the following equation to express the size distribution of cokes after breakage was obtained.R(Dp, t)={1−(Dp/Dps)3(E/M)/(wt)}exp[−{wt/(E/M)}(Dp/Dpmax)γ]Here in the equation, R(Dp, t) is the size distribution function at time t in the cumulative oversize of Dp. The key w means the specific work rate cokes suffer from the breakage system. Dps is the size of sample and Dpmax is the maximum size to breakage fragments. The key (E/M) means the specific energy loaded per unit mass of breakage fragment and is named apparent fines generation energy. The key γ is the size distribution index to characterize the size distribution profile of the breakage fragments. These two parameters dominate the breakage phenomena and their values are given as functions of the mechanical properties of sample coke and the mechanical load conditions of the concerned breakage system.The equation was confirmed useful to predict the breakage phenomena throughout the experiments with using three kinds of drum machine.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2003-01-15
著者
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NAKANO Kaoru
Corporate Research & Development Laboratories, SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
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Yamaoka Hideyuki
Corporate R&d Laboratories Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.
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Nakano Kaoru
Corporate Research And Development Laboratories Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.
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SUYAMA Shinichi
Corporate R&D Laboratories, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd.
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Suyama S
Corporate Research And Development Laboratories Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.
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Suyama Shinichi
Corporate R&d Laboratories Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.
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NAKANO Kaoru
Corporate R&D Labs, Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.
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