About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2014 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Celebrating the Megascale: An EPD Symposium in Honor of David G.C.Robertson
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Presentation Title |
A New Approach to Investigating Coke Reactivity |
Author(s) |
Brian J Monaghan, Ray Longbottom, Mark Reid, Oluwatosin A Aladejebi, Apsara S Jayasekara, Marc in het Panhuis |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Brian J Monaghan |
Abstract Scope |
The coke analogue is new research tool that has been developed to quantify and characterise the effect minerals in coke have on coke reactivity. The analogue material is made from a number of different carbon or carbon containing materials and minerals to in part replicate real industrial coke’s reactivity behaviour. Elucidation of the effects of minerals on coke reactivity has proved difficult due to the complex heterogeneous nature of industrial coke and the potential non-additive effects of minerals on coke reactivity. The coke analogue addresses this heterogeneity through control of its mineralogy, mineral size and mineral dispersion through the analogue, porosity and carbon structures. Initial studies using the analogue were focused on coke dissolution kinetics in liquid iron but recent work has focussed in characterization of it porosity, carbon structure and rate of reaction. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: A print-only volume |