ISSN:
1573-8892
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
Notes:
Conclusion Depending on the smelting conditions, the use of coke fines (36-25 mm) for up to 22% of the coke charged into a blast furnace having a standard bell-and-hopper charging appratus, led to a decrease in pig-iron output by 1.0–1.6% (or 0.2–0.4% for each 1% of coke fines), an increase in unit coke consumption by 0.8–1.0% (or by 1.0%-0.19-0.17%), and a deterioration in the drainage capacity of the hearth. The performance indices of the furnace equipped with a revolving distributor show that it is possible to force smelting while using up to 25% coke of the 36-25-mm fraction in the charge. If the coke in the charge consists of more than 30% fines, smelting rate decreases and hearth performance declines. These developments are accompanied by a 3.3–3.6% reduction in furnace productivity (0.12–0.13% for each 1.0% of the 36-25-mm fraction of coke) and a 0.85–0.90% increase in unit coke consumption (0.03–0.04% for each 1% of coke fines).
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02466978
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