Coke Combustibility: A Neglected Characteristic - Preliminary:

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John D. Price
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

In the constant search for ways and means of improving the quality of coke and thus making its use at the blast-fornace more satisfactory and economical, it has become increasingly evident that the present laboratory tests do not show the full picture of a coke's value as a blast-furnace fuel. This fact was recognized by Dr. A. C. Pieldner thirty-five years ago: (Ref. 1) here is perhaps no phase of fuel technicology which has aroused more discussion or regarding which there is more difference of opinion than the properties of coke which make it most suitable for blast-furnaces and other uses." Dr. Fieldner followed this assertion with a statement to the effect that men who write on this subject today (1923) have, because of conflicting experimental evidence brought forth in recent years, far less positive opinions on the matter than did writers of some years past. One is led to wonder if these statements are not just as true now as they were when first made.
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APA: John D. Price  (1959)  Coke Combustibility: A Neglected Characteristic - Preliminary:

MLA: John D. Price Coke Combustibility: A Neglected Characteristic - Preliminary:. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1959.

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