The effect of briquette composition on coking pressure generation

A coal normally used in coking blends was employed to study the effect of briquettes on coking pressure. The study is focused primarily on two parameters i) bulk density which increases with the use of briquettes and ii) the composition of the briquettes containing materials which have contrary effects on coking pressure. Four briquettes with different compositions were prepared, two of them containing biomass. A non-coking coal and coal tar as binder were included in the composition of all four briquettes. The permeability of the plastic phase to gas flow was studied for blends of coking coal with individual briquette components and for blends of coking coal with 15 wt% of the four briquettes. The coking pressure was measured in a movable wall oven and the mechanical strength, coke reactivity and post-reaction strength of the cokes were assessed by means of standard tests, JIS, CRI/CSR. It was found that all four briquettes produced lower coking pressure than that generated by the coking coal regardless of the increase in bulk density while the cokes retained their quality up to 15 wt% briquette addition.

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Main Authors: Florentino Madiedo, Laura, Díaz-Faes González, Elvira, Barriocanal Rueda, Carmen
Other Authors: Research Fund for Coal and Steel
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-09-03
Subjects:Biomass, Briquettes, Coke quality, Coking pressure,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/223221
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