Effect of Indian Medium Coking Coal on Coke Quality in Non-recovery Stamp Charged Coke Oven

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作者
Tiwari, H. P. [1 ]
Banerjee, P. K. [1 ]
Saxena, V. K. [2 ]
Haldar, S. K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Tata Steel Ltd, Div Res & Dev, Raw Mat & Coke Making Res Grp, Jamshedpur 831001, Jharkhand, India
[2] Indian Sch Mines, Dept Chem Engn, Dhanbad 826004, Jharkhand, India
[3] Tata Steel Ltd, Coke Plants, Jamshedpur 831001, Jharkhand, India
关键词
Indian coking coal; imported coking coal; CCP; CSR; M-40; non-recovery stamp charged coke making; BLENDING MODEL; FLUIDITY;
D O I
10.1016/S1006-706X(14)60104-7
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TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
The maximum possibility of utilizing the Indian coking coals and inferior grade coking coal for producing metallurgical coke through non-recovery stamp charging technology was investigated. Indian indigenous coals contained low percent of vitrinite (<50%) and higher content of ash (>15%) compared to imported coking coal. Therefore, the selection of appropriate proportion of different types of coals was a major challenge for coke makers. Coal blend selection criterion based on a single coefficient, named as composite coking potential (CCP), was developed. The use of increased proportion of semi-soft coal (crucible swelling number of 2.5) and high ash (>= 15%) indigenous coal in the range of 20%-35% and 20%-65% respectively in the blends resulted in good quality of coke. Plant data of a non-recovery coke oven were used for developing and validating the model. The results showed that the coke strength after reaction (CSR) varied in the range of 63.7%-67.7% and the M-40 value was between 81.8 and 89.3 in both the cases.
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页码:673 / 678
页数:6
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