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Coke and Gas From Pennsylvania Coals
By J. D. Davis
Coke Since the beginning of manufacturing of metallurgical coke in the United States, which dates from about 1859, Pennsylvania has main tamed supremacy in coke production Available statistics for th
Jan 1, 1928
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Coke and its Influence on Blast Furnace Aerodynamics
By Hyslop W
It is shown that coke has a major influence on the pattern of operation and on the aerodynamics of the blast furnace and that the physical and chemical characteristics of coke, at each stage in the f
Jan 1, 1975
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Coke Bed and Liquid Flow in the Lower Part Dissected No. 1 Blast Furnace at Chiba Works
By Konishi Y, Morioka Y, Okabe K
A part of the results of dissection survey of Chiba No.1 blast furnace, Kawasaki Steel Corporat- ion, is presented. Distributions of coke size and of slag and metal holdup are shown in the region of
Jan 1, 1981
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Coke breeze addition to Fire Lake pellets in regular operation
By C. Desmeules
"Carbon addition in the oxide pelletizing process is a big concern at the Sidbec-Normines pelletizing plant since 1976.Laboratory pot-grate testing carried out before the initial start-up of the Port-
Jan 1, 1983
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Coke Combustibility: A Neglected Characteristic - Preliminary:
By John D. Price
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 pr
Jan 1, 1959
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Coke In Utah
Only the coal of the Sunnyside district in Carbon county is coked. Two companies, the Utah Fuel Company and the Columbia Steel Corporation, operating adjoining mines at Sunnyside and Columbia, produce
Jan 1, 1925
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Coke in Utah (1a311ee1-4b3a-44d4-a1e6-d5475f8f683b)
"Only the coal of the Sunnyside district in Carbon County is coked. Two companies, the Utah Fuel Company and the Columbia Steel Corporation, operating adjoining mines at Sunnyside and Columbia, produc
Jan 1, 1925
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Coke Making Improvement Programs at US Steel
By R. W. Shoenberger, J. A. Grina, R. J. VanPelt
The many alternatives open to coke plant operators for improving overall coke quality and strength are discussed in this paper. Programs undertaken by US Steel research and coal operations during the
Jan 1, 1982
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Coke Manufacture at Michel Colliery
By T. H. Wilson
In 1901, the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, Limited, began producing industrial coke in 212 beehive ovens at Michel colliery. By 1908, 486 ovens had been installed and in that year 147,623 tons o
Jan 1, 1947
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Coke Modification Using Hydrothermal Oxidation Treatment
By Huanyu Zhang, Quanqiang Ma, Huiqing Tang
Improvement of the coke quality for blast furnace (BF) iron making by hydrothermal oxidation treatment on coke quality was investigated. Results show that, under subcritical condition, sulfur removal
Jan 1, 2016
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Coke Oven Life Prolongation – A Multidisciplinary Approach
By Mariano de Córdova
In this paper, the coke oven life prolongation technology is reviewed from different points of view: blend design; battery heating; operational control; refractory maintenance. A summary of major insp
Aug 16, 2017
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Coke Reactions and Structural Changes in the High Temperature Region of Australian Blast Furnaces
By Coin CDA
From a study of coke samples obtained from the tuyere level of four Australian Blast Furnaces, the nature of in-furnace coke degradation has been investigated. At the periphery of the raceway is a
Jan 1, 1981
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Coke Strength And Tuyere Velocity
By Morimasa Ichida
One of the key factors of stabilized blast furnace operation under the conditions of high productivity and high pulverized coal rate is to enlarge the raceway to reduce the dead man area. With a reduc
Jan 1, 2006
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Coking Coal and Iron Ore ù Comparisons and Contrasts
The products from beneficiation present themselves at opposite ends of the spectrum, and yet numerous synergies exist in the preparation of coking coal and hematite iron ore products for their common
Jan 1, 2005
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Coking Coal Selection, Cokemaking Practice, And The Effects On Blast Furnace And Steel Plant Operations At Inland Steel
By Richard J. Wilson
The importance of coal as a major source of energy used by the steel industry has been increasing due to the gradual changeover from steel- making by the open hearth process to steelmaking by the basi
Jan 1, 1980
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Coking Coal: Challenges Of Developing High Value Products From Tailings
By Silvio Pereira Diniz Maranha, Evandro Costa e Silva
The disposal of coal tailings in an economically and environmentally sustainable way can be considered one of the biggest challenges for coal producers due to their physical, chemical and mineralogica
Oct 3, 2019
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Coking for the Australian Steel Industry
The majority of coke in Australia is made in by-product slot ovens at steelworks in Port Kembla, Newcastle and Whyalla. Most of the coals for these plants come from New South Wales but a regular prop
Jan 1, 1975
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Coking Indiana Block Coal
By John S. Alexander
THE typical block coal of the Brazil (Indiana) District differs in chemical composition but little from the coking coals of Western Pennsylvania. The physical difference, however, is quite marked ; th
Jan 1, 1876
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Coking Properties Of Pittsburgh District Coals
By D. E. Wolfson, D. A. Reynolds, F. W. Smith
IN 1948 the U. S. Bureau of Mines began a three- phase program to evaluate the extent and quality of U. S. coking coal: 1) a factual appraisal of known recoverable reserves in beds of mineable thickne
Jan 3, 1957
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Coking Under Pressure
By John A. M. E. Church
AT the last meeting of the Institute, a discussion arose upon the question, " Is them pressure in coke ovens ?" and many of the members seemed to think that the superiority of the Belgian furnace migh
Jan 1, 1873