2006
DOI: 10.2355/isijinternational.46.513
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Development of High Ratio Coke Mixed Charging Technique to the Blast Furnace

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“…6 blast furnace, and confirmed a decrease in the coke rate due to an increased gas utilization ratio, decreased heat loss and stable permeability in the lower part of the furnace. 4) These studies showed that coke mixed charging is an effective technique for achieving stable low coke rate operation.…”
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“…6 blast furnace, and confirmed a decrease in the coke rate due to an increased gas utilization ratio, decreased heat loss and stable permeability in the lower part of the furnace. 4) These studies showed that coke mixed charging is an effective technique for achieving stable low coke rate operation.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in mixed coke charging operation, the minimum coke layer thickness seems to be different from that in conventional charging because the permeability of the cohesive zone is improved by mixed coke charging. 4) Therefore, it is important to elucidate the mechanism of the minimum coke layer thickness and clarify the minimum coke layer thickness in mixed coke charging.…”
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