2019
DOI: 10.3103/s1068364x1912007x
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Calorific Value of Coke. 3. Influence of Coal Storage

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“…Moreover, the use of dry quenching improves such indicators of blast-furnace coke as the coke reactivity index (CRI) and CSR (coke strength after reaction with CO 2 ), the values of which largely determine the consumption of blast-furnace coke in a blast furnace. 11 At the same time, certain risks are inherent in CDQ, namely, large capital costs; loss of part of the coke due to gasification in the chambers; increased coke dust; additional pollutant emissions into the atmosphere with excess circulating gas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the use of dry quenching improves such indicators of blast-furnace coke as the coke reactivity index (CRI) and CSR (coke strength after reaction with CO 2 ), the values of which largely determine the consumption of blast-furnace coke in a blast furnace. 11 At the same time, certain risks are inherent in CDQ, namely, large capital costs; loss of part of the coke due to gasification in the chambers; increased coke dust; additional pollutant emissions into the atmosphere with excess circulating gas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%