Non-perpendicular connections between coke oven uptakes and a hot common tunnel, and associated systems and methods
US-2019169503-A1 · Jun 6, 2019 · US
US10619101B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10619101-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414587670-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 14, 2020 |
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The present technology is generally directed to methods of decarbonizing coking ovens, and associated systems and devices. In some embodiments, a method of operating and decarbonizing a coking oven can include inserting a charge of coal into the coking oven and heating the coal. The method can further include removing at least a portion of the charge, leaving behind coking deposits in the coking oven. At least a portion of the deposits can be continuously removed from the coking oven. For example, in some embodiments, at least a portion of the deposits can be removed each time a new charge of coal is inserted in the coking oven.
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We claim: 1. A method of decarbonizing a coke oven of coking deposits, the method comprising: processing a charge of coal in the coke oven, wherein the coke oven comprises a plurality of interior surfaces including a floor, a crown, and sidewalls that extend between the floor and the crown; removing the charge from the coke oven with a pushing ram that extends horizontally through the coke oven from a coal inlet end of the coke oven to a coke outlet end of the coke oven; and removing coking deposits from the coke oven, while removing the charge from the coke oven, by scraping at least a portion of the coking deposits with a scraper that is coupled to the pushing ram; the scraper including an elongated scraper body extending perpendicular to a length of the coke oven during scraping and a plurality of elongated scraper shoes coupled to the scraper body so that the scraper shoes are horizontally spaced apart from one another and extending parallel to the length of the coke oven during scraping. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises simultaneously scraping at least a portion of the coking deposits from a plurality of the interior surfaces of the coke oven with a plurality of scrapers that are coupled to s-the-pushing ram. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises running a scraper along at least one interior surface of the coke oven a single time, whereby the scraper is pushed along a length of the coke oven and then retracted along the length of the coke oven. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises running a scraper over at least one interior surface of the coke oven a plurality of times. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper including at least one scraping feature that is comprised of a deformably resilient material such that the at least one scraping feature deforms from and returns to an original shape to substantially conform to a contour of at least one of the interior surfaces of the coke oven during scraping. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper comprised of steel, a steel alloy, or ceramics. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper comprised of an abrasive. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper operatively coupled to a pushing ram head of a pushing ram. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein a weight is operatively coupled with the pushing ram. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper operatively coupled to a pushing ram arm of a pushing ram. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein a weight is operatively coupled with the pushing ram. 12. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping coking deposits from a plurality of interior surfaces of the coke oven with a plurality of scrapers operatively coupled to a pushing ram. 13. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper comprised of at least one deformably resilient scraping feature that substantially follows a contour of at least one of the interior surfaces of the coke oven during scraping. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the at least one deformably resilient scraping feature includes at least one elongated scraping bar operatively coupled to a pushing ram with at least one resiliently deformable hinge such that a leading edge portion of the at least one elongated scraping bar is positioned adjacent to the at least one interior surface of the coke oven. 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the scraper includes a plurality of deformably resilient scraping features that substantially follow contours of a plurality of the interior surfaces of the coke oven during scraping. 16. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a plurality of scrapers operatively coupled with a pushing ram. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the plurality of scrapers include at least two elongated scrapers operatively coupled with a pushing ram such that the elongated scrapers are positioned to be side by side one another with lengths of the scrapers extending perpendicular to a length of the coke oven during scraping. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the elongated scrapers are positioned to be coaxially aligned with one another and horizontally spaced apart to define a gap between the elongated scrapers. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the scraper includes a plurality of deformably resilient scraping features that extend outwardly from the elongated scrapers into the gap between the elongated scrapers. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the plurality of deformably resilient scraping features from the adjacent elongated scrapers intermesh with one another in the gap between the elongated scrapers. 21. The method of claim 18 wherein the scraper includes a third elongated scraper operatively coupled with the pushing ram rearwardly from the at least two elongated scrapers and positioned so that a length of the third elongated scraper is behind the gap between the elongated scrapers to engage coking deposits that pass through the gap during scraping. 22. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits with a scraper including at least one scraping feature that is comprised of a deformably resilient material such that the at least one scraping feature deforms from and returns to an original shape to substantially conform to a contour of at least one of the interior surfaces of the coke oven during scraping. 23. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping the coking deposits from a plurality of different interior surfaces of the coke oven with a plurality of scrapers including at least one scraping feature that is comprised of a deformably resilient material such that the at least one scraping feature deforms from and returns to an original shape to substantially conform to a contour of at least one of the interior surfaces of the coke oven during scraping. 24. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping coking deposits on the floor of the coke oven wherein a flattened layer of coking deposits remains on the floor of the coking oven after scraping. 25. The method of claim 1 wherein removing coking deposits from the coke oven comprises scraping at least a portion of the coking deposits with a scraper operatively coupled to a pushing ram; the scraper including an elongated scraper body extending perpendicular to a length of the coke oven during scraping and a plurality of elongated scraper shoes coupled to the scraper body so that the scraper shoes are horizontally spaced apart from one another and extending parallel to the length of the coke oven during scraping. 26. The method of claim 1 wherein the plurality of scraper
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