Sensor assembly for vacuum insulated structure
US-2024319032-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US10072995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10072995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314647313-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 11, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 11, 2018 |
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A coke extrusion force estimation method includes: measuring irregularities on an inner wall surface of a carbonization chamber to acquire an oven wall profile; estimating an outer shape of a coke produced in the carbonization chamber based on the oven wall profile; defining an active state for a side surface position of the coke at which a coke width is smaller than an oven width and defining a passive state for a side surface position of the coke at which a coke width is larger than an oven width based on the oven wall profile and the estimated outer shape; and calculating oven wall friction force for each side surface position of the coke using a previously set apparent Young's modulus of the coke in accordance with definition of the active state or the passive state to estimate the extrusion force based on the oven wall friction force.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coke extrusion method including a coke extrusion force estimation method for estimating extrusion force necessary for extruding coke in a carbonization chamber configured as a coke oven along an extrusion direction, the coke extrusion method comprising: measuring irregularities on an inner wall surface of the carbonization chamber so as to acquire an oven wall profile; estimating an outer shape of the coke that is produced in the carbonization chamber based on the oven wall profile; defining an active state for a first side surface position of the coke at which a first coke width is smaller than a first oven width and defining a passive state for a second side surface position of the coke at which a second coke width is larger than a second oven width based on the oven wall profile and the outer shape of the coke that has been estimated; and calculating oven wall friction force for each of the first and the second side surface positions of the coke using a previously determined Young's modulus of the coke in accordance with definition of the active state or the passive state for the first or the second side surface position of the coke so as to estimate the extrusion force based on the oven wall friction force, wherein the Young's modulus is calculated statistically based on a measured value of the extrusion force measured when coke actually produced in the coke oven is extruded from the carbonization chamber; and extruding the coke from the carbonization chamber by applying the estimated extrusion force to the coke. 2. The coke extrusion method according to claim 1 , wherein the extrusion force at each of a plurality of positions along the extrusion direction is estimated while the coke is displaced through each of the plurality of positions along the extrusion direction in the carbonization chamber. 3. The coke extrusion method according to claim 1 , wherein the inner wall surface of the carbonization chamber is formed to have such a tapered shape that a third oven width at a guide vehicle side is larger than a fourth oven width at an extruder side of the coke oven. 4. A coke oven repairing method comprising: estimating extrusion force by a coke extrusion force estimation method for estimating extrusion force necessary for extruding coke in a carbonization chamber configured as a coke oven along an extrusion direction, the coke extrusion force estimation method comprising: measuring irregularities on an inner wall surface of the carbonization chamber so as to acquire an oven wall profile; estimating an outer shape of the coke that is produced in the carbonization chamber based on the oven wall profile; defining an active state for a first side surface position of the coke at which a first coke width is smaller than a first oven width and defining a passive state for a second side surface position of the coke at which a second coke width is larger than a second oven width based on the oven wall profile and the outer shape of the coke that has been estimated; and calculating oven wall friction force for each of the first and the second side surface positions of the coke using a previously determined Young's modulus of the coke in accordance with definition of the active state or the passive state for the first or the second side surface position of the coke so as to estimate the extrusion force based on the oven wall friction force, wherein the Young's modulus is calculated statistically based on a measured value of the extrusion force measured when coke actually produced in the coke oven is extruded from the carbonization chamber; flattening equal to or more than one projection and/or recess so as to modify the inner wall surface of the carbonization chamber; estimating a modified extrusion force after the at least one projection and/or recess has been flattened, the modified extrusion force being estimated by the coke extrusion force estimation method, wherein the oven wall profile of the coke extrusion force estimation method is a modified oven wall profile; and specifying the projection and/or recess flattened as a repairing place when an increase/decrease amount between the extrusion force and the modified extrusion force exceeds a predetermined threshold, wherein a repairing operation is performed on the repairing place. 5. The coke extrusion method according to claim 2 , wherein the inner wall surface of the carbonization chamber is formed to have such a tapered shape that a third oven width at a guide vehicle side is larger than a fourth oven width at an extruder side of the coke oven. 6. The coke oven repairing method according to claim 4 , wherein the extrusion force at each of a plurality of positions along the extrusion direction is estimated while the coke is displaced through each of the plurality of positions along the extrusion direction in the carbonization chamber. 7. The coke oven repairing method according to claim 4 , wherein the inner wall surface of the carbonization chamber is formed to have such a tapered shape that a third oven width at a guide vehicle side is larger than a fourth oven width at an extruder side of the coke oven.
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