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A. Sytnik, V. Kuznichenko, D. Miroshnichenko (2011)
Expansion pressure of coal with different genetic and technological propertiesCoke and Chemistry, 54
(2021)
Coking of stamped coal charges. Part 1. Content of gas coals ≤40
D. Miroshnichenko (2013)
Crushing properties of coalCoke and Chemistry, 56
D. Miroshnichenko, N. Desna, V. Koval, S. Fatenko (2019)
Hardgrove Grindability of Coal. Part 1. Correlations with Composition, Structure, and PropertiesCoke and Chemistry, 62
D. Miroshnichenko, Yu. Kaftan, N. Desna, A. Sytnik (2015)
Oxidation of bituminous coal. 1. Expansion pressureCoke and Chemistry, 58
(2019)
Hardgrove grindability of coal
(2015)
Oxidation of bituminous coal
Crushing properties of coal . Part . 2 . Binary coal blends
It is found that the degree of metamorphosis (V daf, Ro) and the expansion pressure P10 have the greatest influence on the mechanical strength of coke produced from batch with an elevated content of gas-group coal (≥40%). On the basis of graphs and mathematical formulas, the mechanical strength (M25, M10), postreactive strength CSR, and reactivity CRI of coke produced from batch with an elevated content of gas-group coal may be predicted.
Coke and Chemistry – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Keywords: coal; coking batch; stamping; laboratory coking; coke quality; mechanical strength; reactivity
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