RI 3743 Control of Bulk Density of the Coal Charge in Byproduct Coke Ovens

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William Seymour L. D. Schmidt
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Dec 1, 1943

Abstract

A preliminary survey of coke and steel plants conducted by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Office of the Solid Fuels Administrator for War and with the advice of the Coke Production Committee indicated that production of pig iron could be increased. appreciably if present blast furnaces were supplied with a more uniform coke.4/ Nonvarying percentages of ash , sulfur , and fixed carbon in the coke , together with uniform physical characteristics , such as size , strength , and porosity , would aid the blast -furnace operator greatly in his trial - and - error methods of obtaining maximum production . With nonuniform raw materials he must employ certain factors of safety in operation , such as an excess of coke , an excess of limestone , and operation of the furnace below the maximum rate . Even so , he often has trouble from iron not being up to specifications , hot tops , high blowing pressures , furnace hanging up , etc. The more uniform his raw materials (of which coke is probably the most important) , the nearer to ideally can he run his furnace and thereby save raw material and increase production . One cause of nonuniformity of the coke produced by ordinary American plant practice is the prevailing lack of precise control of the bulk density ' of the coal charge in the byproduct oven . This report summarizes the available information on the subject of bulk density of crushed coal and its control . It includes brief reviews of some of the literature , some results obtained at plants visited by the authors , and results of a few preliminary tests made at the Pittsburgh Station of the Bureau of Mines .
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APA: William Seymour L. D. Schmidt  (1943)  RI 3743 Control of Bulk Density of the Coal Charge in Byproduct Coke Ovens

MLA: William Seymour L. D. Schmidt RI 3743 Control of Bulk Density of the Coal Charge in Byproduct Coke Ovens. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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