Reactivity of some low temperature carbonized cokes made from non-coking coals

Prasad, Sidheshwar and Chatterjea, A B (1973) Reactivity of some low temperature carbonized cokes made from non-coking coals. NML Technical Journal, 15 (2). pp. 29-35.

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Abstract

The reactivity of coke, or carbonized fuel towards carbon dioxide and oxygen is of significance for iron smelting in blast furnace or in a low-shaft furnace. A simple method for comparative evaluation of reactivity of solid fuels has been developed. The effect of temperature and inorganic additions on reactivity have been studied. (Shri Sidheshwar Prasad, Scientist; and Dr. A.B. Chatterjea, Deputy Director; National Metallurgical Laboratory)

Item Type:Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords:Iron smelting; Carbonized fuel; Coke-low-shaft furnace
Divisions:Metal Extraction and Forming
Mineral Processing
ID Code:2137
Deposited By:Dr. A K Sahu
Deposited On:21 Dec 2010 10:28
Last Modified:08 Nov 2012 15:59
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