Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends

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Autor(a) principal: Fraga, Matheus Teixeira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Flores, Bruno Deves, Osorio, Eduardo, Vilela, Antonio Cezar Faria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This work aimed to evaluate the combined use of charcoal (Ch) and coal tar (Tar) as a way to mitigate the negative effects of using biomass in coal blends for cokemaking. In this way, a greater understanding of the effects of separate addition of charcoal and coal tar on the plasticity of a coking coal (C), as well as the plasticity of the blends with these three materials was achieved. The fluidity of such blends was determined by Giesele plastometry. Thermoplastic tests showed that the addition of charcoal resulted in a depreciation of fluidity, while coal tar assisted in the formation of the liquid phase in the plastic stage, resulting in an increase of fluidity. The results indicate that the combined use of Ch and AL allows for the addition of biomass in cokemaking, without important impacts in the plastic characteristics of the coking coals.
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title Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
spellingShingle Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
Fraga, Matheus Teixeira
Carvão
Coque metalúrgico
Termoplásticos
Charcoal
Coal tar
Thermoplasticity
Gieseler fluidity
title_short Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
title_full Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
title_fullStr Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
title_sort Evaluation of the thermoplastic behavior of charcoal, coal tar and coking coal blends
author Fraga, Matheus Teixeira
author_facet Fraga, Matheus Teixeira
Flores, Bruno Deves
Osorio, Eduardo
Vilela, Antonio Cezar Faria
author_role author
author2 Flores, Bruno Deves
Osorio, Eduardo
Vilela, Antonio Cezar Faria
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fraga, Matheus Teixeira
Flores, Bruno Deves
Osorio, Eduardo
Vilela, Antonio Cezar Faria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carvão
Coque metalúrgico
Termoplásticos
topic Carvão
Coque metalúrgico
Termoplásticos
Charcoal
Coal tar
Thermoplasticity
Gieseler fluidity
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Charcoal
Coal tar
Thermoplasticity
Gieseler fluidity
description This work aimed to evaluate the combined use of charcoal (Ch) and coal tar (Tar) as a way to mitigate the negative effects of using biomass in coal blends for cokemaking. In this way, a greater understanding of the effects of separate addition of charcoal and coal tar on the plasticity of a coking coal (C), as well as the plasticity of the blends with these three materials was achieved. The fluidity of such blends was determined by Giesele plastometry. Thermoplastic tests showed that the addition of charcoal resulted in a depreciation of fluidity, while coal tar assisted in the formation of the liquid phase in the plastic stage, resulting in an increase of fluidity. The results indicate that the combined use of Ch and AL allows for the addition of biomass in cokemaking, without important impacts in the plastic characteristics of the coking coals.
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