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Predicting CSR and CRI of coke on the basis of the chemical and petrographic parameters of the coal batch and the coking conditions

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A model is developed for predicting the postreactive strength CSR and reactivity CRI of coke. The model adequately reflects the dependence of these characteristics on the chemical and petrographic parameters of the coal batch, taking account of the batch preparation and coking period, as well as the slaking method.

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Original Russian Text © A.S. Stankevich, R.R. Gilyazetdinov, N.K. Popova, D.A. Koshkarov, 2008, published in Koks i Khimiya, 2008, No. 9, pp. 37–44.

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Stankevich, A.S., Gilyazetdinov, R.R., Popova, N.K. et al. Predicting CSR and CRI of coke on the basis of the chemical and petrographic parameters of the coal batch and the coking conditions. Coke Chem. 51, 357–363 (2008). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X08090056

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