Abstract

The relationship between thermo-physical properties of petroleum coke and temperature is of importance for determining of the operating parameters during the calcining graphitization process. In this paper, the variations of thermo-physical properties of petroleum coke versus temperature were investigated, such as the DSC-Tg curve, the specific heat capacity, the thermal diffusion coefficient, the thermal conductivity, and so on. The thermal analysis curve of petroleum coke showed synchronous thermal hysteresis at higher heating rates, indicating that a larger heating rate will cause delay of thermal effects. The thermal diffusivity of petroleum coke decreased during the calcining process. With increasing temperature, coefficient of heat conductivity and specific volume heat of the petroleum coke increased with a decreasing variation rate. The research provides a database for the calcining graphitization process of petroleum coke.

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