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Impact of Beneficiation on Coking Properties of a Typical Indian Medium Coking Coal

Most of the Indian coking coals are medium coking and of very high ash content. Beneficiation of these coals is a must for their utilisation in coke making. During washing while the ash content of the coal is reduced, the same is expected to affect the reactive-inert ratio and the proportion of various petrographic constituents in the clean coal..This will affect the coking behaviour, including the expansion characteristics, of such coal. An increase in expansion behaviour of coal increases the wall pressure and may damage the battery wall. Therefore, close monitoring of coking properties along with drop in ash is necessary for smooth use of the coal in coke ovens. An effort is, therefore,essential to understand the impact of washing on its coking properties.The studies were carried out with captive coals of Tata Steel, India. Three medium coking coal samples namely, Ⅶ A, Ⅵ A and Ⅺ SEB seam coals of West Bokaro Colliery were used for the study. The coal samples after washing to different ash levels were subjected to the following analysis: proximate, crucible swelling number (CSN), LT GK test, dilatometer and plastometer tests and petrography. The experimental data were then analysed to assess the relationship of various coking properties of the coal with its ash content.The studies clearly show that there is a strong impact of beneficiation of the coal on its coking behaviour. The impacts are more at lower level of ash in the clean coal. In general, the coking properties increase with a decrease in ash. This is primarily due to an enrichment of vitrinte materials in the clean coal and an increase in the reactive-inert ratio in the coals. However, the most important impact of the lowering ash is on the increase in the swelling nature of the coal. The coals with lower ash become highly expanding in nature. This may be very critical from operations of coke ovens point of view, especially stamp charged coke ovens. Necessary precaution should be taken in selecting the other coal blend constituents when these coals are beneficiated to a very low level of ash content.

Coking coal Coking property Proximate analysis Coal petrography CSN LT GK Dilatometer and Plastometer and Beneficiation

P. K. Banerjee Hari Prakash Tiwary

Research & Development, Tata Steel, Jharkhand, India

国际会议

XXIV International Mineral Processing Congress(第24届国际矿物加工大会)

北京

英文

1985-1993

2008-09-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)