2019
DOI: 10.1080/03019233.2019.1645798
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Effect of plastic range and ash chemistry on hot strength properties of coke

Abstract: The effectiveness of blast furnace (BF) operation is closely linked with the coke quality. Coke is the only solid material in the furnace that supports the iron-bearing burden and provides a permeable bed necessary for slag and metal to pass down into the hearth and for hot gases to pass upwards in BF. Therefore hot strength of coke i.e. coke strength after reaction (CSR) is one of the key parameters for efficient operation of BF. In this paper effect of ash chemistry (basic to acid ratio), plastic range (PR) … Show more

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“…Previous research has proven that Y is influenced by coal blend property and significantly impacts coke quality. 39 Thus, it is reasonable for the DT model to use Y as a factor for coal-type classification. Sulphur is considered the third condition for coal-type classification as sulphur compounds contribute to the formation of brittle coke, resulting in reduced coke strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has proven that Y is influenced by coal blend property and significantly impacts coke quality. 39 Thus, it is reasonable for the DT model to use Y as a factor for coal-type classification. Sulphur is considered the third condition for coal-type classification as sulphur compounds contribute to the formation of brittle coke, resulting in reduced coke strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%