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Coke oven flue gas sharing

A coke oven and coke oven group technology, which is applied in coke oven, coke oven heating, combustible gas heating coke oven, etc., can solve the problem that coke cannot absorb moisture, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-07-08
SUNCOKE TECH & DEV LLC
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The flameout operation must also be carefully controlled so that the coke does not absorb too much moisture

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[0019] figure 1 and 2 Illustrated in is a coal coking plant 10 comprising a number of coke ovens 12, preferably configured in side-by-side relationship in a group 14, with adjacent ovens 12 in the group preferably having a common side wall 16. Each of the individual coke ovens 12 of the group 14 has an elongated coking chamber 18 defined by vertically oppositely extending side walls 16, a generally arcuate roof 20 supported on the side walls 16, and a support for the coal to be coked. Horizontal floor 22. The furnace is constructed so that the opposite ends of the chamber 18 are open and pass through removable doors 24 and 26 ( figure 2 ) to close the ends. Wherein the door 24 closes the charging end and the door 26 closes the coke discharge end of the furnace 12 . The side walls 16, roof 20, and floor 22 are formed of suitable heat resistant material, such as refractory bricks or castable refractory materials that are resistant to the high temperatures and thermal shock ...

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The invention provides a method and apparatus for reducing the gas flow velocity in the bottom flue gas system of a coke oven during at least one initial coking operation after the coke oven has been charged with coal (43). The method includes providing a ductwork (96, 98) between a first coke oven having a first coking chamber (18) and a second coke oven having a second coking chamber (18) for transferring at least a portion of the gas from The gas space (41) in the first coking chamber (18) is led into the second coking oven, thereby reducing the gas flow velocity in the first bottom flue gas system of the first coking oven. Reducing the gas flow velocity in the bottom flue has beneficial effects on product yield, coke oven life and environmental control of coke oven volatile emissions.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to coke ovens, and more particularly to methods and apparatus for operating coke ovens which increase the life of the coke oven, reduce emissions and increase the coke yield of the oven. Background technique [0002] Coke is a solid carbon fuel and carbon source used to melt and reduce iron ore in steel production. during the ironmaking process. Iron ore, coke, hot air and limestone or other fluxes are injected into the blast furnace. The hot air causes the coke to burn to provide the heat and source of carbon needed to reduce the iron oxide to iron. Limestone or other fluxes may be added to react with and remove acidic impurities, called slag, from the molten iron. Limestone impurities float on the upper part of the molten iron and can be skimmed off. [0003] In one process, known as the "Thompson coking process," the coke used to refine the metal ore is produced by feeding batches of pulverized coal into furnaces th...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C10B1/06C10B5/00C10B5/02C10B5/04C10B5/06C10B5/08C10B5/10C10B15/00C10B47/00C10B47/10C10B51/00C10B9/00C10B15/02C10B21/20C10B23/00F23J11/02F23J11/12
CPCC10B15/02C10B9/00C10B21/20F23J11/02F23J11/12C10B47/10
Inventor R·W·维斯特布罗克
Owner SUNCOKE TECH & DEV LLC
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