Abstract

ABSTRACT Due to low-ash coking coal scarcity, India depends on high-cost imported coal for coke making. The present work aims to increase the Indian coal input in the original coal blend for coke making. One typical Indian high-ash and one imported low-ash coal were used as reference materials, presently used in coal blend for coke production in IISCO Steel Plant Burnpur (ISP), West Bengal, India. Coal samples were ground, changing various parameters. The ash distribution in different particle sizes was evaluated. It is observed that decreasing the particle size up to −88 µs can reduce ash content from (18–23%) to (12–14%), which is generally considered suitable for the blended coal mixture used for coke making in the coke-oven battery in ISP. Reduced ash containing fraction of high- ash coal was utilized to evaluate the dilatation behavior and economics of the coking process by considering blending with different percentages of beneficiated Indian coal. From the behavioral study, it was observed that 20% blending would be economical for coke making without hampering the original blend property. The improved dilatation behavior was observed by incorporating 20% dry beneficiated Indian coal in the original blend. The CRI, CSR, and Micum index properties are identical with the normal blend and within the acceptable limit.

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