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“Methodological Eviction of complications during Coke Dry Quenching Process in the department of Coke Ovens”

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Coke Dry Quenching (CDQ) is a system where hot coke removed from coke ovens at a temperature of approximately 1,000°C is cooled and kept dry with inert gas and the resulting steam produced in a waste heat recovery boiler is used to generate electricity. As the sensible heat recovered by heat transfer in the cooling chamber is utilized as a heat source for steam generation, electricity generated by CDQ is clean, environmentallyfriendly energy. In addition, compared to the conventional wet quenching type, CDQ brings about advantages such as the reduction of dust emissions and improvement of coke quality. In this project work, various problems which are associated with CDQ process have been evicted by way of considering all the technical aspects to solve the complications in respect of evicting the fallen of bucket liner plates, enabled smooth flowing of coke in a slide gate hopper and setup the CDQ brick furnace wall as per the requirements. The detailed modification of these aspects can be found in results and discussions of this project work.

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hal-03698570 , version 1 (18-06-2022)

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M Chandragowda, K. Hafeezgayasudin, R. V. Dilip, C. M. Niranjan, Akshay Revankar, et al.. “Methodological Eviction of complications during Coke Dry Quenching Process in the department of Coke Ovens”. Journal of Scholastic Engineering Science and Management, 2022, 1 (1), pp.52-62. ⟨hal-03698570⟩
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