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Calorific Value of Coke 6. Increasing the Calorific Value

Coke and Chemistry, 2020
The gross calorific value of coke is largely controllable. It may be increased by optimizing the following factors: the volatile matter from the batch, the ultimate composition of the batch (taking account of oxidation), its granulometric composition, the packing density of the charge in the coking chamber, the temperature in the heating system, the ...
I. V. Miroshnichenko   +2 more
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Calorific values of Chironomidae (Diptera)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1974
Calorific determinations were made on the larvae of 9 species, and on the pupae and adults of 10 species, of Chironomidae from Marion Lake, British Columbia. Combination of these data with those in the literature to obtain mean calorific values (± 2 SE) for chironomid larvae, pupae, and adults gave values of 4802 ± 165 g-cal/g dry wt. and 5104 ± 178 g-
V J, McCauley, K, Tsumura
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Calorific Values of Microcrustacea

Science, 1963
The heat content of copepods and other microcrustaceans and two species of algae in calories per gram varied from 4427 for immature crayfish to 5643 for the female Diaptomus siciloides . The algae, cladoceran, anostracan, conchostracan, and immature crayfish were all below 5000, whereas all the copepods were above ...
G W, Comita, D W, Schindler
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Calorific Value of Coke. 1. Prediction

Coke and Chemistry, 2019
There is great scope for energy conservation in iron production. It is shown that blast furnaces and coke plants are the greatest consumers of energy and carbon in the steel industry. There are not even any optional guidelines for the calorific value of blast-furnace coke produced in Ukraine or elsewhere.
I. V. Miroshnichenko   +4 more
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Calorific value of municipal solid waste

Environmental Technology, 1992
Abstract At present, the calorific values of a variety of combustible solid or liquid substances are determined at commercial laboratories with conventional combustion bomb calorimetric techniques using gram‐size samples. This paper describes the process to calculate the calorific value of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).
Carlos Franjo Franjo   +3 more
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Fuelwood Calorific Values in South Africa

South African Forestry Journal, 1990
SYNOPSIS The demand for fuelwood from natural woodland and forests is fast outstripping supply and the need for developing woodlots for increased fuelwood production is more urgent than ever. While some work is being done on the silvicultural aspects of promising fuelwood species, little information exists on the relative combustion characteristics of ...
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Calorific Value and Constitution

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1925
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Calorific Value of Coal

Scientific American, 1915
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