RI 7050 Effect Of Operating Variables On The Production Of Chemical Coke By The Traveling-Grate Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. J. Kovalik
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The effects of the process variables on the production of chemical coke on a chain grate stoker, a type of traveling grate, were studied. Six bituminous coals, ranging in volatile matter from 16.7 to 43.8 percent, were successfully carbonized, yielding chemical coke with acceptable physical properties. The coke yields were dependent on the volatile-matter content of the coal. The air fuel ratio had the most marked effect on the yield and characteristics of the resultant coke, and the general furnace performance. Results can only be predicted; the actual yield and quality of coke obtained from any given coal can only be determined by actual tests using the optimum processing variables to obtain a coke with minimum volatile-matter content and to retain as much of the fixed carbon in the original coal as possible.
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APA: M. J. Kovalik  (1967)  RI 7050 Effect Of Operating Variables On The Production Of Chemical Coke By The Traveling-Grate Process

MLA: M. J. Kovalik RI 7050 Effect Of Operating Variables On The Production Of Chemical Coke By The Traveling-Grate Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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