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Coke breakage behaviour in relation to its structure

Abstract

The relationship between coke macrostructure and volumetric (coarse) breakage behaviour, and the manner in which both features are affected by the coal charge composition are discussed. Coke pieces which are extensively fissured fail spontaneously after only a few revolutions in the drum; coke pieces which are less fissured require an extended treatment in the drum and finally fail in a manner consistent with that of fatigue crack growth induced by repeated impact. This heterogeneity in breakage behaviour was demonstrated in terms of an abrupt change in gradient of the Weibull distribution function for the coke. Heterogeneity may be removed by fully stabilising the coke or by the use of a more energetic test method. The role of fatigue crack growth in coke breakage was studied by cutting fissures of defined depth in full stabilised coke and assessing the rate of crack growth as a function of fissure depth and fracture toughness. The form of the results was consistent with that given by the Paris-Erdogan law and the rate of crack growth (for a given stress intensity level) was shown to increase with reducing coke toughness. Explanations are suggested to account for the role of blend additives in modifying the fissured  More>>
Publication Date:
Jun 14, 1980
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-81-048960
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: J. Phys., D (London); (United Kingdom); Journal Volume: 13:6
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; COKE; FRACTURE PROPERTIES; ADDITIVES; COAL; CORRELATIONS; CRACKS; FAILURES; FATIGUE; GROWTH; IMPACT STRENGTH; MIXERS; WEAR RESISTANCE; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; MATERIALS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; 010600* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Properties & Composition
OSTI ID:
6860123
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: JPAPB
Submitting Site:
CLA
Size:
Pages: 953-967
Announcement Date:
Apr 01, 1981

Citation Formats

Peirce, T J, Horton, A E, and Tucker, J. Coke breakage behaviour in relation to its structure. United Kingdom: N. p., 1980. Web.
Peirce, T J, Horton, A E, & Tucker, J. Coke breakage behaviour in relation to its structure. United Kingdom.
Peirce, T J, Horton, A E, and Tucker, J. 1980. "Coke breakage behaviour in relation to its structure." United Kingdom.
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title = {Coke breakage behaviour in relation to its structure}
author = {Peirce, T J, Horton, A E, and Tucker, J}
abstractNote = {The relationship between coke macrostructure and volumetric (coarse) breakage behaviour, and the manner in which both features are affected by the coal charge composition are discussed. Coke pieces which are extensively fissured fail spontaneously after only a few revolutions in the drum; coke pieces which are less fissured require an extended treatment in the drum and finally fail in a manner consistent with that of fatigue crack growth induced by repeated impact. This heterogeneity in breakage behaviour was demonstrated in terms of an abrupt change in gradient of the Weibull distribution function for the coke. Heterogeneity may be removed by fully stabilising the coke or by the use of a more energetic test method. The role of fatigue crack growth in coke breakage was studied by cutting fissures of defined depth in full stabilised coke and assessing the rate of crack growth as a function of fissure depth and fracture toughness. The form of the results was consistent with that given by the Paris-Erdogan law and the rate of crack growth (for a given stress intensity level) was shown to increase with reducing coke toughness. Explanations are suggested to account for the role of blend additives in modifying the fissured properties and fracture toughness of coke made from high-volatile coal.}
journal = []
volume = {13:6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1980}
month = {Jun}
}