Quantitative Evaluation of Effect of Hyper-coal on Ferro-coke Strength Index
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The relationship between the strength and the microstructure of ferro-coke with hyper-coal (HPC) addition is investigated. In particular, we focused on the adhesiveness of coal particles. The strength of ferro-coke was evaluated by a tensile strength test and coke microstructure with increasing the amount of HPC addition was observed. In the observation of the microstructure, absolute maximum length and roundness of pores were measured. The result indicated that the strength of ferro-coke increases with an increase in the amount of HPC, because voids between coal particles decrease and adhesiveness of coal particles improve. A pore roundness of less than 0.2 intends coke strength, and the index decreases with HPC addition. We found that a pore roundness of less than 0.05 is included in voids between coal particles. It is suggested that mutual adhesiveness of coal particles is one of the factors affecting coke strength, and this factor can be evaluated by pores of roundness less than 0.05.
著者
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Aoki Hideyuki
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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SAITO Yasuhiro
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University
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Kanai Tetsuya
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Hiraki Kenichi
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Yamazaki Yoshiaki
Graduate School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Komatsu Nobuyuki
KOBE STEEL, LTD.
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Uchida Ataru
Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
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Okuyama Noriyuki
KOBE STEEL, LTD.
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Hamaguchi Maki
KOBE STEEL, LTD.
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