RI 3807 Control of Bulk Densities in Coke Ovens: Studies on Coal Used at Three Byproduct-Coke Plants

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 34
- File Size:
- 1845 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1945
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION The relative value of the various individual physical and chemical properties of coke as a measure of its performance in the blast furnace as aroused considerable controversy but it is generally agreed that uniformity in these properties is extremely important if maximum mum pip-iron production is to be attained. The control of,the bulk density or weight per cubic feet of the coal charge in the coke ovens is a major, and frequently overlooked, factor in producing a uniform product and in efficient operation of the coke plant.This report presents a brief discussion of the general problem of bulk-density control and the results of tests on samples of coke-oven charges from several operating plants experiencing difficulties due to lack of adequate control. These tests covered the effect of moisture and oil content on the bulk density of the coal. Some tests on the effect of a wetting agent and furnenous of gained were also made. A description of the methods used to determine the bulk density of the coals studied in this investigation and of the methods used to apply oil to the coal at byproduct-coke plants are included in this product. No theoretical analysis of the data presented in this report, because the primary purpose of the investigation was to obtain data of immediate practical value to the plants concerned."
Citation
APA:
(1945) RI 3807 Control of Bulk Densities in Coke Ovens: Studies on Coal Used at Three Byproduct-Coke PlantsMLA: RI 3807 Control of Bulk Densities in Coke Ovens: Studies on Coal Used at Three Byproduct-Coke Plants. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1945.