The Development of Brown Coal Char as a New Metallurgical Fuel

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Kennedy G. L Evans D. G
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

The development of the carbonization of brown coal briquettes to produce a hard char suitable for use in place of imported hard coke has continued in Victoria, and an experimental carbonization plant has recently been commissioned at Morwell by the Gas and Fuel Corpora.tion to assess the prospects for the commercial production and marketing of hard char in Victoria. The char offers advantages in its very low ash content and its uniform lump size, while the indications are that it could be marketed at a price competitive with that of imported hard coke. The hard char is unique amongst metallurgical fuels in combining a high reactivity with high physical strength, and research by the University of Melbourne into its utilization in foundry cupolas for melting iron has shown how modifications could be made to take advantage of these properties. An 18 inch experimental cupola has been built to test in practice the predictions made from this fundamental research.INTRODUCTIONSteady development has continued in Victoria from the promising laboratory researches at the University of Melbourne which were reported to the 1955 Annual Conference of The Institute (Worner, 1956). This work had shown that a hard lump char could be produced by the high temperature carbonization of standard industrial briquettes by careful control of the heating conditions, and that the special briquetting techniques adopted in Germany were unnecessary with Yallourn brown coal. Continuation of this research has led to the refinement of carbonization techniques and has increased the strength of the char until it has equalled that of conventional metallurgical cokes.
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APA: Kennedy G. L Evans D. G  (1960)  The Development of Brown Coal Char as a New Metallurgical Fuel

MLA: Kennedy G. L Evans D. G The Development of Brown Coal Char as a New Metallurgical Fuel. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1960.

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