EFFECTS OF MEASURING METHOD ON THE EFFECTIVE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF PACKED COAL COLUMN DURING CARBONIZATION.

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The effective thermal diffusivity ( kappa //e//f//f) of pulverized coal was measured by the continuous heating method and the modified periodic heating method in which continuous heating is overlaid with periodic heating. Results are similar at a temperature lower than about 750K. Above 750K, the temperature dependency on kappa //e//f//f is different. kappa //e//f//f is characterized by three temperature regions between 400 and 1100K; in the first kappa //e//f//f is constant, in the second, kappa //e//f//f increases with temperature and in the third, kappa //e//f//f increases.

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Miura, T., Fukai, J., & Ohtani, S. (1984). EFFECTS OF MEASURING METHOD ON THE EFFECTIVE THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY OF PACKED COAL COLUMN DURING CARBONIZATION. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 70(3), 336–342. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.70.3_336

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