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AS 2267-1997

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Guide to the conduct of pilot coke oven tests (Reconfirmed 2013) (Reconfirmed 2023)

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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Language(s)

English

Published date

05-06-1997

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1 - AS 2267-1997 GUIDE TO THE CONDUCT OF PILOT COKE OVEN TESTS
6 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
7 - FOREWORD
8 - 1 SCOPE
8 - 2 REFERENCED AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
8 - 2.1 Referenced documents
8 - 2.2 Related documents
8 - 3 DEFINITIONS
8 - 3.1 Coking rate
9 - 3.2 Bulk density
9 - 3.3 Centre temperature
9 - 3.4 Coking internal pressure
9 - 3.5 Coking wall pressure
9 - 3.6 Coal throughput
9 - 3.7 Coke stabilization
9 - 3.8 Productivity
9 - 3.9 Ram force
9 - 3.10 Wall temperature
9 - 4 SAMPLING
9 - 5 PRELIMINARY TESTING
10 - 6 CHARGE PREPARATION FOR TEST OVENS
10 - 6.1 General
10 - 6.2 Size reduction
11 - 6.3 Water addition
11 - 6.4 Oil addition
11 - 6.5 Bulk density
12 - 6.6 Sampling
12 - 7 PILOT COKE OVEN
12 - 7.1 Capacity
12 - 7.2 Shape of chamber
12 - 7.3 Chamber width
13 - 7.4 Method of charging and pushing
13 - 7.5 Refractory materials
13 - 7.6 Heating
13 - 7.7 Measurement of charge temperature
14 - 7.8 Coking pressure measurement
14 - 7.9 Pushing force measurement
14 - 8 COKING CONDITIONS AND CONTROL
14 - 8.1 Wall temperature
14 - 8.2 Centre temperature profile
16 - 8.3 Coking end point
16 - 8.4 Soaking period
16 - 9 TREATMENT OF COKE
16 - 9.1 General
17 - 9.2 Quenching
17 - 9.3 Drying
17 - 9.4 Pretreatment
17 - 9.5 Sizing
17 - 9.6 Physical tests
17 - 9.7 Chemical analysis
17 - 10 CORRELATION WITH COMMERCIAL OVENS
18 - 11 REPORTING OF RESULTS
18 - 11.1 Properties of the coal
18 - 11.2 Charge preparation
18 - 11.3 Coking conditions
18 - 11.4 Results of physical and chemical testing of coke

Sets out a method for preparing the charge and producing coke in pilot-scale coke ovens having widths approximating a commercial by-product battery oven and methods for preparing such cokes for testing.

Committee
MN/1
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 1088 3
Pages
11
ProductNote
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

This Standard recommends the method of preparing the charge and producing coke in pilot-scale coke ovens having widths approximating a commercial byproduct battery oven (e.g. 350 mm to 500 mm), and the methods of preparing such cokes for testing.

Originated as AS 2267-1979.
Second edition 1997.

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