Electrical Conductivity of the Screening Residuals of Coke Production in context of Ferrochromium Production in a Submerged Arc Furnace |
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Authors: | Arto Rousu Olli Mattila |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Process Metallurgy, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 4300, 90014, Finland |
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Abstract: | Coke is used as a reducing agent in the production of ferrochromium in a submerged arc furnace (SAF). Its good electrical conductivity compared to other input materials makes it a dominant current conductivity substance in the burden. The resistance of the coke has to be high enough to ensure the proper functionality of the furnace. Used cokes for submerged arc furnace production are relatively small in size compared to e.g blast furnace (BF) cokes. A common practice is to use screening residual coke, which is too small for the BF, in SAF. The goal of this study was to show differences in the electrical properties of screening residual cokes compared to coke formed in different parts of the coke battery, in dependence of particle size. The resistances of different cokes were measured and XRD measurements were performed to define the crystallographic structure of the selected cokes. The results indicate that small coke particles have higher overall resistance, which is due to their internal properties. This small weakly carbonized coke is formed in the middle of the coking battery and is subject to changes in varying coking practices. Continuous quality control of screening residual coke is needed to use it in the SAF. |
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Keywords: | submergedarc furnace ferrochromium coke electrical conductivity coke quality |
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