Coal - Paper No. 12 Coking With A Seven Cubic Foot Capacity Coke Oven

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

A new test coke oven of seven cubic foot capacity is described. The oven was designed to simulate conditions in a central section of a battery oven and a special feature is the achievement of unidirectional heating from the flues on either side of the charge. The method of charging permits close control of charge conditions'such as bulk density and moisture content. These conditions, as well as coking conditions (e.g. flue temper- atures., coking time) must be varied to simulate conditions in different batteries, The effects of several variables on coke quality are discussed. Using test oven conditions corresponding to those of Newcastle steelworks batteries, good agreement was obtained between strength indices of test oven and battery cokes; for 17 tests, the average A.S.T.M. stability and hardness indices for the test oven coke were 38,5% and 69.7%, while those for the battery coke were 37.1.% and 67.6%.
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APA:  (1969)  Coal - Paper No. 12 Coking With A Seven Cubic Foot Capacity Coke Oven

MLA: Coal - Paper No. 12 Coking With A Seven Cubic Foot Capacity Coke Oven. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1969.

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