The viscoelastic properties of coals in the thermoplastic phase during carb
onization were measured with dynamic mechanical oscillation instrumentation
. The temperature and frequency dependence of the viscoelastic properties o
f the coals in the thermoplastic phase were similar to those of polymers an
d thermosetting resins. The storage modulus (G') and the loss modulus (G ")
showed minimum (10(4)-10(5) Pa), the loss tangent (tan delta = G "/G') sho
wed a peak, and the complex viscosity (eta*) also showed a minimum (10(4)-1
0(5) Pa s) near the temperature of maximum fluidity of coal. There was a cl
ose relationship between the caking characteristic parameters measured with
conventional method and the rheological moduli obtained here. The complex
viscosity (eta*) decreased as the frequency increased, which suggests that
the conventional Gieseler plastometer overestimates the fluidity in the hig
h fluidity range due to the high rotation speed. It proved promising to app
ly the dynamic viscoelasticity measurement technique to study the coal stru
ctural changes during the thermoplastic phase from analogy with polymers. (
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