The effects of gas composition, temperature, ore to coke ratio and prereduction rate of ore on coke degradation were studied. The results showed that 1% increment in solution loss of coke reduces coke strength by 0.6%...The effects of gas composition, temperature, ore to coke ratio and prereduction rate of ore on coke degradation were studied. The results showed that 1% increment in solution loss of coke reduces coke strength by 0.6%, and the coke degradation is accelerated with the temperature. The higher the temperature, the more coke surface is involved in reactions, and the less negative effect on coke strength is. Hydrogen exerts stronger effect on coke degradation than CO at high temperature. The coke degradation is decreased with the reduction of ore to coke ratio and increase of ore prereduction rate.展开更多
The influence of the recycle ratio on the removal of coking wastewater has been researched using the anaerobicanoxic-aerobic (A/A/O) biofilm process. The research indicates that the concentrations of chemical oxygen...The influence of the recycle ratio on the removal of coking wastewater has been researched using the anaerobicanoxic-aerobic (A/A/O) biofilm process. The research indicates that the concentrations of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and NO3 -N in the water are the lowest when the recycle ratio is 3:1 ,but the removal efficiency of total cyanide (TCN) is the highest when the recycle ratio is 1: 1. The removal efficiency of NH4^+ -N is more than 99% at all three different recycle ratios. Compared with Grade A of the National Discharge Standard (GB 8978--1996), the effluent NH4 -N is standard,but COD and TCN can not meet the requirements and further treatment processes are needed.展开更多
In order to quantitatively describe the difference of optimum active and inert ratio of various metamorphic grade coking coals, the rule of coke micro-strength index (MSI), determinated by adding different proportio...In order to quantitatively describe the difference of optimum active and inert ratio of various metamorphic grade coking coals, the rule of coke micro-strength index (MSI), determinated by adding different proportions of inert content to ten kinds of single coal, changing with active and inert ratio has been investigated. Three kinds of change rule of the MSI of ten kinds of single coal changing with active and inert ratio have been obtained in the research. It has been demonstrated that Gauss curve model is the optimal model to describe the optimum active and inert ratio of different metamorphic grade coals. On this basis, the optimum active and inert ratio of different metamorphic grade coals can be given.展开更多
文摘The effects of gas composition, temperature, ore to coke ratio and prereduction rate of ore on coke degradation were studied. The results showed that 1% increment in solution loss of coke reduces coke strength by 0.6%, and the coke degradation is accelerated with the temperature. The higher the temperature, the more coke surface is involved in reactions, and the less negative effect on coke strength is. Hydrogen exerts stronger effect on coke degradation than CO at high temperature. The coke degradation is decreased with the reduction of ore to coke ratio and increase of ore prereduction rate.
文摘The influence of the recycle ratio on the removal of coking wastewater has been researched using the anaerobicanoxic-aerobic (A/A/O) biofilm process. The research indicates that the concentrations of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and NO3 -N in the water are the lowest when the recycle ratio is 3:1 ,but the removal efficiency of total cyanide (TCN) is the highest when the recycle ratio is 1: 1. The removal efficiency of NH4^+ -N is more than 99% at all three different recycle ratios. Compared with Grade A of the National Discharge Standard (GB 8978--1996), the effluent NH4 -N is standard,but COD and TCN can not meet the requirements and further treatment processes are needed.
文摘In order to quantitatively describe the difference of optimum active and inert ratio of various metamorphic grade coking coals, the rule of coke micro-strength index (MSI), determinated by adding different proportions of inert content to ten kinds of single coal, changing with active and inert ratio has been investigated. Three kinds of change rule of the MSI of ten kinds of single coal changing with active and inert ratio have been obtained in the research. It has been demonstrated that Gauss curve model is the optimal model to describe the optimum active and inert ratio of different metamorphic grade coals. On this basis, the optimum active and inert ratio of different metamorphic grade coals can be given.