Abstract: A coke oven and a method of operating the same, capable not only of achieving a uniform combustion temperature heightwise within a combustion chamber when a rich gas or a lean gas is burnt, but also of reducing NOx content in the waste gas, while eliminating localized high-temperature combustion. The combustion chamber of the coke oven comprises a rich-gas port 2 located near an oven wall 6 bordering a carbonization chamber in the bottom 5 of combustion chamber, and the midpoint P3, connecting the center P2 of a lean-gas port 7 and the center P of an air port 3, is on the side opposite to the rich-gas port 2 relative to the center line CL of the combustion chamber. (See FIG.
Abstract: Abrasion-proof coke forms are produced from bituminous coal, brown coal, or peat in the form of briquets, by preheating the briquets, dehydrating or predrying them, carbonizing them and then cooling them in at least three separate stages in which the briquets are dehydrated indirectly by subjecting them to indirect temperature conditions, producing a temperature gradient in the briquets. The briquets are automatically fed into a shaft tower which includes an upper drying shaft portion made up of a plurality of stacked radiators which include tube elements for the passing of a heating fluid, such as steam, therethrough and which define vertical shaft passages through which the briquet forms are passed downwardly and into a carbonizing shaft which has separate gas channels for directing heating gases therethrough and to a heating flue and which subsequently includes a lower cooling zone through which the briquets pass and then into a discharge channel where they are delivered for classification.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 17, 1979
Date of Patent:
March 31, 1981
Assignees:
Firma Carl Still GmbH & Co. KG, Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Kurt Lorenz, Horst Dungs, Hans B. Koenigs, Roman Kurtz
Abstract: A device for producing abrasion-proof coke forms from bituminous or brown coal briquettes, charcoal or peat, comprising, a preheating stage, a dehydrating stage, a carbonization stage and a cooling stage, each stacked in a column to form a tower furnace. Each of the stages include an annular zone for receiving the coal or charcoal material and each stage is supplied with a separate and independent gas circuit. Each annular zone is formed between an inner substantially cylindrical jacket and an outer substantially cylindrical jacket with a shaft space defined in the inner cylindrical jacket. Heaters for the gas circuits of the preheating, dehydrating and carbonizing stages are disposed in the shaft space.
Abstract: A pyrolysing vessel in which the inlets and outlets for the charge and the pyrolysing gas are so arranged that charge and gas pass through the vessel along paths that meet substantially at right angles. The charge may descend vertically, and the vessel may taper outwardly and downwardly to aid this descent. The gas may enter and leave the vessel through grilles that can be oscillated to further aid the descent. Pyrolysing plant including the vessel may include means to take a fraction of the gas at the outlet and recycle it through a heater to the gas inlet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 28, 1974
Date of Patent:
June 8, 1976
Assignee:
National Research Development Corporation