COKE DEGRADATION BY SURFACE BREAKAGE IN A MODIFIED TUMBLE DRUM.

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The surface breakage rate constant for three Australian battery cokes was measured in a specially modified tumble drum using a previously developed technique. The effect of experimental test parameters - coke size, sample mass, drum speed, lifter height and lifter number - on the surface breakage rate constant was examined. The motion of coke particles within a tumble drum was filmed in a simulation experiment with a 0. 31 m diameter drum. Particles were raised on the lifters, fell and collided with the bottom of the drum. These collisions were the main source of fines (minus 1 mm) production rather than true abrasion as depicted by a rubbing, rolling action. Hence the term 'surface breakage' is more appropriate than 'abrasion' to describe the breakage process. By measuring the volume of coke carried by each lifter and the height of fall of the coke, the effect of drum speed, sample mass, lifter height and number on the rate of surface breakage was successfully explained. The surface breakage rate constant was found to be proportional to particle size to the power 0. 33 for the three cokes studied. A normalized surface breakage rate constant was derived which allowed comparison of cokes with different size distributions. This parameter characterises the coke surface breakage resistance.

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Litster, J. D., Waters, A. G., & Nicol, S. K. (1987). COKE DEGRADATION BY SURFACE BREAKAGE IN A MODIFIED TUMBLE DRUM. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 27(1), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.27.3

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