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Title: Coke battery with 51-m{sup 3} furnace chambers and lateral supply of mixed gas

Journal Article · · Coke and Chemistry (Koks i Khimiya)
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  1. Giprokoks, the State Institute for the Design of Coke-Industry Enterprises, Kharkov (Ukraine)

The basic approaches employed in the construction of coke battery 11A at OAO Magnitogorskii Metallurgicheskii Kombinat are outlined. This battery includes 51.0-m{sup 3} furnaces and a dust-free coke-supply system designed by Giprokoks with lateral gas supply; it is heated exclusively by low-calorific mixed gas consisting of blast-furnace gas with added coke-oven gas. The 82 furnaces in the coke battery are divided into two blocks of 41. The gross coke output of the battery (6% moisture content) is 1140000 t/yr.

OSTI ID:
21261762
Journal Information:
Coke and Chemistry (Koks i Khimiya), Vol. 52, Issue 7; Other Information: TN: Translation of Koks i Khimiya; (7), 22-26 (2009); Related Information: Translation of Koks i Khimiya; (7), 22-26 (2009); ISSN 1068-364X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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