Method for preparing coal mixture for cokemaking, coal mixture, and method for producing coke
US-10144891-B2 · Dec 4, 2018 · US
US12037546B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12037546-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017770354-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2024 |
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A method of estimating a surface tension of coal includes subjecting a surface tension, a physical property value representing a coal rank, and a total inert content of each of different brands of coal to multiple regression analysis to determine in advance a regression equation including the surface tension of coal as an objective variable and the physical property value and the total inert content as explanatory variables; and measuring the physical property value and the total inert content of a coal of which the surface tension is to be estimated, and calculating the surface tension of the coal with the measured physical property value and the measured total inert content, and the regression equation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of estimating a surface tension of coal comprising: determining in advance a regression equation including a surface tension of coal as an objective variable and a physical property value and a total inert content as explanatory variables; measuring the physical property value and the total inert content of a coal of which the surface tension is to be estimated, and calculating the surface tension of the coal with the measured physical property value and the measured total inert content, and the regression equation; and determining a blending ratio of different brands of coal based on the calculated surface tension to form a coal blend; wherein the regression equation is represented by formula (2): Surface tension= a+b 1 ×R O +b 2 ×TI (2), wherein: a, b 1 , and b 2 are parameters of the regression equation, R O is a mean maximum vitrinite reflectance of coal, TI is the total inert content defined in JIS M 8816 and indicates the proportion (vol %) of inerts contained in coal; wherein the resulting strength of the coke made from the coal blend containing a mixture of coals with different surface tensions is lower than that of a coke made from a coal blend containing a mixture of coals with similar surface tensions. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the surface tension is a surface tension of a semicoke made by heating coal to be estimated to a temperature of 350° C. or higher and 800° C. or lower. 3. A method of producing coke comprising: blending coals having surface tensions estimated by determining in advance a regression equation including a surface tension of coal as an objective variable and a physical property value and a total inert content as explanatory variables; measuring the physical property value and the total inert content of a coal of which the surface tension is to be estimated, and calculating the surface tension of the coal with the measured physical property value and the measured total inert content, and the regression equation; and determining a blending ratio of different brands of coal based on the calculated surface tension to form a coal blend; wherein the regression equation is represented by formula (2): Surface tension= a+b 1 ×R O +b 2 ×TI (2), wherein: a, b 1 , and b 2 are parameters of the regression equation, R O is a mean maximum vitrinite reflectance of coal, TI is the total inert content defined in JIS M 8816 and indicates the proportion (vol %) of inerts contained in coal, to form a coal blend; and carbonizing the coal blend to produce coke; wherein the resulting strength of the coke made from the coal blend containing a mixture of coals with different surface tensions is lower than that of a coke made from a coal blend containing a mixture of coals with similar surface tensions. 4. A method for producing coke according to claim 3 , wherein the surface tension is a surface tension of a semicoke made by heating coal to be estimated to a temperature of 350° C. or higher and 800° C. or lower.
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