Device and method using infrared radiation to observe coal rock fracture development process
US-9964475-B2 · May 8, 2018 · US
US9970921B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9970921-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414783608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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Provided are, by using an index with which the influence on the strength of coke can be evaluated, a method for evaluating a weathering degree of coal and a coking property of weathered coal within the ranges in which the weathering degree and coking property cannot be determined by using conventional methods, and a method for controlling the weathering degree of coal with which it is possible to add weathered coal to a coal blend to be used for producing coke without decreasing the strength of coke by using the index. The weathering degree of coal is evaluated by using the surface tension of semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment on weathered coal as an index. The weathering degree of each brand of coal is controlled so that the interfacial tension γ inter of a semicoke blend which is prepared by blending the plural brands of semicoke in accordance with the proportions is 0.03 mN/m or lower.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for evaluating a weathering degree of coal comprising: using surface tension of semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment on a weathered coal as an index for evaluating the weathering degree, wherein the heat treatment is performed at a temperature equal to or higher than 350° C. and equal to or lower than 800° C. on the weathered coal and then the weathered coal is cooled in an atmosphere sealed from air or in an atmosphere of an inert gas. 2. A method for evaluating a coking property of weathered coal when coke is produced from coal blend including the weathered coal comprising: using surface tension of semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment on the weathered coal as an index for evaluating an amount of decrease in a strength of the coke due to weathering, wherein the heat treatment is performed at a temperature equal to or higher than 350° C. and equal to or lower than 800° C. on the weathered coal and then the weathered coal is cooled in an atmosphere sealed from air or in an atmosphere of an inert gas. 3. A method for controlling a weathering degree of coal by using the method according to claim 1 comprising steps of: determining surface tension of each brand of semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment on each of plural brands of coal included in coal stock and assessing a proportion of each of the plural brands of coal in the coal stock; and in a condition the plural brands of semicoke are blended in accordance with the respective proportions to prepare a semicoke blend, controlling the weathering degree of each of the plural brands of coal so that a value of interfacial tension γ inter of the semicoke blend which is derived from the surface tensions and the proportions is 0.03 mN/m or lower. 4. A method for controlling a weathering degree of coal by using the method according to claim 1 comprising steps of: determining surface tension of each brand of semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment on each of plural brands of coal included in coal stock and assessing a proportion of each of the plural brands of coal in the coal stock; and controlling the weathering degree of a control target brand of coal included in the coal stock so that a difference Δγ in surface tension regarding a semicoke is 1.5 mN/m or lower, the difference Δγ being between value of surface tension of the semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment on the control target brand of coal and weighted average value which is calculated by weighted averaging surface tensions of the brands of semicoke which are prepared by performing a heat treatment on remaining brands of coal other than the control target brand of coal included in the coal stock according to proportions of the remaining brands of coal. 5. A method for controlling a weathering degree of coal by using the method according to claim 1 comprising: controlling the weathering degree of a control target brand of coal so that a semicoke which is prepared from the weathered control target brand of coal has surface tension corresponding to 39.5 mN/m or higher, the value 39.5 mN/m being surface tension of the semicoke which is prepared by performing a heat treatment at a temperature of 500° C. on the weathered brand of coal. 6. A method for producing coke comprising steps of: preparing a coal blend by blending the brands of coal whose weathering degrees have been controlled by using the methods according to claim 3 ; and producing coke by carbonizing the coal blend. 7. A method for producing coke comprising steps of: preparing a coal blend by blending the brands of coal whose weathering degrees have been controlled by using the methods according to claim 4 ; and producing coke by carbonizing the coal blend. 8. A method for producing coke comprising steps of: preparing a coal blend by blending the brands of coal whose weathering degrees have been controlled by using the methods according to claim 5 ; and producing coke by carbonizing the coal blend.
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