ISIJ International
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An Estimation of Thermal Stress within the Col Briquette during Carbonization
Hideyuki AokiAritaka UedaKazuya GotoTakatoshi MiuraKenji KatoIkuo Komaki
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1995 Volume 35 Issue 2 Pages 121-126

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A thermal stress analysis within a coal briquette is performed with various heating patterns in order to simultaneously make the raeduction of heat consumption rate and the enhancement of formed coke quality. The single briquette is charged into the small oven, which is purged of air and filled with nitrogen gas. The oven is then placed in the X-ray CT equipment and heated by the prescribed heating pattern to continuously oberve the crack formation behavior of the briquette. The thermal stress analysis model which previously developed by authors is used to estimate the stress distribution within the briquette in this study. The effects of creep characteristics of the plastic and semi-coke layer, dilatation of the plastic layer and the pyrolytic reaction fraction dependence of thermophysical properties are considered in this model. The calculated stress distribution and deformation behavior in the briquette are compared with experimental observation results by X-ray CT. The results show that the model used in this study can quantitatively predict the stress distribution within the briquette and the model is an effective tool to investigate the high performance formed coke making process.

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