1995
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.35.449
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Characterization of Industrial Coke Structures.

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“…Similar behavior, verified by internal surface area measurements, has recently been observed by Zamalloa and Utigard. [8] The overall rate equation for the reduction of FeO in slag by carbon can be derived by equating the rates or fluxes from the individual process steps, as indicated subsequently.…”
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“…Similar behavior, verified by internal surface area measurements, has recently been observed by Zamalloa and Utigard. [8] The overall rate equation for the reduction of FeO in slag by carbon can be derived by equating the rates or fluxes from the individual process steps, as indicated subsequently.…”
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“…Plusieurs auteurs ont étudié la réactivité du coke au CO2 [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. Malgré le nombre important d'études consacrées à ce sujet, il existe encore des divergences d'opinions en ce qui a trait à la réactivité.…”
Section: Effet Du Niveau De Calcination Du Coke Et De La Cuisson Des unclassified
“…Malgré le nombre important d'études consacrées à ce sujet, il existe encore des divergences d'opinions en ce qui a trait à la réactivité. En effet, pour certains auteurs [25], la réactivité est fortement reliée à la longueur cristalline (Le) tandis que pour d'autres la réactivité est plutôt reliée à la surface accessible [13,[15][16][17][18][19].…”
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“…Therefore, coke plays an important role in many industries. During the last three decades, there are increasing interests in those factors that influence the gasification rate of coke (Hijiriyama et al 1983;Zamalloa and Utigard 1995;Eatough et al 2007;Grigore et al 2008;Pusz et al 2010;Zhou et al 2010). Further, the reaction between carbon in coke and carbon dioxide is also gasification, and so-called coke solution loss reaction (Wang et al 2016), which is the main reason leading to fragmentation and pulverization of coke in the middle and lower part of blast furnace (Wang et al 2017).…”
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