- Title
- Programmed heating of coke ovens for increased coke size
- Creator
- Jenkins, D. R.; Mahoney, M. R.
- Relation
- Ironmaking & Steelmaking Vol. 37, Issue 8, p. 570-577
- Relation
- http://maney.co.uk/index.php/journals/irs
- Publisher
- Maney Publishing
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2010
- Description
- Large, uniform sized coke is desirable for blast furnace use. It has previously been shown that the coke oven flue temperature in the first few hours of coking is a key determinant of coke size. In this paper, the authors present a new programmed heating approach, which is called pulsed heating,aiming to increase coke mean size at a given average flue temperature. The approach takes into account the charging sequence in coke oven batteries and the authors demonstrate how existing operating practice can be modified in batteries with suitable heating systems to achieve the desired heating programme. A mathematical model of fissure formation provides a prediction of the increase in coke mean size using pulsed heating, compared with standard heating. Pilot scale experiments have also been performed to validate the modelling approach. The results of the modelling indicate that the mean coke size can be increased by several millimetres in some cases, although results from the pilot scale show that pulsed heating increases coke size, but by a smaller amount than that predicted by the model. The potential advantages and limitations of pulsed heating are discussed, as well as opportunities for further investigation of the approach.
- Subject
- coke; lump size; programmed heating
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/931348
- Identifier
- uon:11041
- Identifier
- ISSN:0301-9233
- Language
- eng
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