RI 3403 Determination Of The Swelling Properties Of Coal During The Coking Process (f17b2fbc-e3da-42da-8784-463821d3b071)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. S. Auvil
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

[Coals of low-volatile rank cannot be coked without admixing large proportions of high-volatile coal in the usual type of byproduct-coke oven, because they expand excessively and exert side thrust, which ruins the oven walls. Some medium-volatile coals also give trouble. Since high-rank coals produce a strong, blocky coke, it is desirable to have the rank as high as practicable, particularly in the manufacture of foundry coke. Accordingly, it has become the practice to mix or blend high-volatile shrinking, coals with as much low-volatile coal as possible and still have a mixture that will not deform the walls or cause difficulty in pushing the coke. Occasionally, the safe limit of low-volatile coal has been exceeded and ovens have been damaged. It is desirable, therefore, to rave a reliable method of determining the expanding tendencies of mixtures before they are charged into the ovens. Furthermore, coal charges somewhat in its properties as mining progresses, and therefore, mixtures found to be safe at one time may cease to be so subsequently, particularly if nearly the maximum allowable percentage of low-volatile coal is being used.]
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APA: H. S. Auvil  (1938)  RI 3403 Determination Of The Swelling Properties Of Coal During The Coking Process (f17b2fbc-e3da-42da-8784-463821d3b071)

MLA: H. S. Auvil RI 3403 Determination Of The Swelling Properties Of Coal During The Coking Process (f17b2fbc-e3da-42da-8784-463821d3b071). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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