METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND/OR REPAIR OF COKE OVEN WALLS
20210102124 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
F27D1/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F27D1/0006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F27B13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Methods and systems for constructing a refractory wall structure having gas flue spaces are provided. In certain embodiments, a first course of the wall structure may be constructed by installing opposing refractory side wall panels that are separated by a distance which defines a widthwise dimension of the wall structure and an interior wall space therebetween. The side wall panels may include multiple sets of finger forms defining a joint space (e.g., a dovetail joint space), whereby the finger forms protrude inwardly into the interior wall space such that the sets of finger forms of one side panel are oppositely positioned relative to the sets of finger forms of an opposed side wall panel. Thereafter, a series of rigid refractory bridge components may be installed between respective oppositely positioned sets of the finger forms of the opposed wall panels so that a portion of the refractory bridge components is received with the joint space of the finger forms to thereby establish the flue spaces between longitudinally adjacent ones of the bridge components.
Claims
1. A method of constructing a refractory wall structure having gas flue spaces comprising the steps of: (a) forming at least a first course of the refractory wall structure by installing opposing refractory side wall panels that are separated by a distance which defines a widthwise dimension of the wall structure and an interior wall space therebetween, wherein each of the side wall panels includes multiple sets of finger forms defining a joint space, the finger forms protruding inwardly into the interior wall space such that the sets of finger forms of one side panel are oppositely positioned relative to the sets of finger forms of an opposed side wall panel; and (b) installing a series of rigid refractory bridge components between respective oppositely positioned sets of the finger forms of the opposed wall panels so that a portion of the refractory bridge components is received with the joint space of the finger forms to thereby establish the flue spaces between longitudinally adjacent ones of the bridge components.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises the steps of: (b1) providing precast refractory bridge blocks; and (b2) positionally inserting the bridge blocks between the side wall panels so that a portion of the bridge blocks is interlockingly joined to the side panels by the joint space.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises the steps of: (b1) positioning removable forms between longitudinally adjacent ones of the multiple sets of finger forms to thereby establish a bridge space between opposed surfaces of the removable forms which includes the joint spaced between the sets of finger forms; (b2) pouring the castable refractory material into the bridge space; and (b3) allowing the castable refractory material to cure in the bridge space to form the rigid refractory bridge components which extend the widthwise dimension of the wall structure.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein step (b2) comprises pouring the castable refractory material into the bridge space such that a top surface of the castable refractory material in the bridge space forms a gap with the top edge surfaces of the side wall panels.
5. The method according to claim 3, wherein between steps (b2) and (b3) the method further comprises a step of forming a groove in the top surface of the castable refractory material.
6. The method according to claim 3, wherein the removable forms comprise H-shaped forms.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the H-shaped removable forms comprise a spaced apart pair of face panels and a cross-support extending between the face panels.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the removable forms comprise L-shaped flanges at a bottom edge of the face panels.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (a) comprises installing an end cap block at a terminal end of the first course.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the joint space defined by the multiple sets of finger forms is a dovetail joint space.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein the side wall panels comprise a groove on a top edge surface thereof, and a tongue on a bottom edge surface thereof, and wherein the method further comprises positioning the additional sidewall panels of the second course in stacked vertical relationship to the sidewall panels of the subjacent first course such that the tongue of the additional sidewall panels of the second course is received within the groove of the sidewall panels of the first course.
12. A method of constructing a refractory wall structure having gas flue spaces comprising the steps of: (a) forming at least a first course of the refractory wall structure by installing opposing refractory side wall panels that are separated by a distance which defines a widthwise dimension of the wall structure and an interior wall space therebetween, wherein each of the side wall panels includes multiple sets of finger forms defining a joint space, the finger forms protruding inwardly into the interior wall space such that the sets of finger forms of one side panel are oppositely positioned relative to the sets of finger forms of an opposed side wall panel; (b) positioning removable forms between longitudinally adjacent ones of the multiple sets of finger forms to thereby establish a bridge space between opposed surfaces of the removable forms which includes the joint spaced between the sets of finger forms; (c) pouring a castable refractory material into the bridge space; (d) allowing the castable refractory material to cure in the bridge space to form rigid refractory bridge components which extend the widthwise dimension of the wall and include a portion filling the joint space of the sets of finger forms; and (e) removing the removable forms to thereby establish respective gas flue spaces between adjacent ones of the bridge components.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising forming at least one second course vertically adjacent to the first course by stacking additional side wall panels on the side wall panels of the first course and then repeating steps (b)-(e) to thereby form the at least one second course.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein step (c) comprises pouring the castable refractory material into the bridge space such that a top surface of the castable refractory material in the bridge space forms a gap with the top edge surfaces of the side wall panels.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein between steps (c) and (d) the method further comprises a step of forming a groove in the top surface of the castable refractory material.
16. The method according to claim 12, wherein step (a) comprises installing an end cap block at a terminal end of the first course.
17. The method according to claim 12, wherein the joint space defined by the multiple sets of finger forms is a dovetail joint space.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the bridge component includes a portion which fills the dovetail joint space so that the bridge components are interlocked with the finger forms and the side wall panels.
19. The method according to claim 13, wherein the side wall panels comprise a groove on a top edge surface thereof, and a tongue on a bottom edge surface thereof, and wherein the method comprises positioning the additional sidewall panels of the second course in stacked vertical relationship to the sidewall panels of the subjacent first course such that the tongue of the additional sidewall panels of the second course is received within the groove of the sidewall panels of the first course.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the bridge components of the second course are formed by pouring additional castable material in the bridge spaces of the second course.
21. A system for constructing a wall structure having gas flues, the system comprising: a plurality of refractory side wall panels each including multiple sets of finger forms defining a joint space therebetween, the finger forms protruding inwardly into an interior wall space of the wall section such that the sets of finger forms of one side panel are oppositely positioned relative to the sets of finger forms of an opposed side wall panel when the side wall panels are installed in opposing relationship to one another to define a widthwise dimension of the wall structure; and a plurality of removable forms having form surfaces which are capable of being placed against longitudinally adjacent sets of the finger forms so as to define respective flue spaces of the wall structure therebetween and to define a bridge space between opposed surfaces of the removable forms which include the joint space between the sets of finger forms.
22. The system according to claim 21, further comprising a castable refractory material that is capable of being poured into the bridge spaces so as to form a bridge component when cured extending between respectively opposed joint spaces of the sets of finger forms.
23. The system according to claim 21, wherein the joint space is a dovetail joint.
24. The system according to claim 21, further comprising an end cap block for capping a terminal end of at least one course of the wall structure.
25. The system according to claim 21, wherein the removable forms comprise a spaced apart pair of face panels and a cross-support extending between the face panels.
26. The system according to claim 25, wherein the removable forms comprise a bottom L-shaped flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
[0011] The disclosed embodiments of the present invention will be better and more completely understood by referring to the following detailed description of exemplary non-limiting illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] Each of the courses 10-1, 10-2 includes opposed pairs of latitudinally separated vertically stacked side wall panels 12 and respective interior bridge components 14 transversely extending between such opposed pairs of side wall panels. A plurality of coke oven flue spaces 16 are therefore defined between adjacent ones of the longitudinally separated bridge components 14 and are latitudinally bounded by respective portions of the side wall panels 12. An end cap block 18 can be provided at the terminal end of each of the courses 10-1, 10-2.
[0025] As is perhaps best depicted in
[0026] Each of the side wall components 12 is preferably a precast structure formed of a suitable refractory material (e.g., fused silica) that is mechanically pressed and cured at high temperatures (e.g., up to about 1400° C.) as described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,599,236, 2,802,749 and 2,872,328, the entire contents of each such patent being expressly incorporated hereinto by reference. The side wall components may also be formed by casting and heat curing a refractory material (e.g., fused silica) as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,277,106 and 5,423,152, the entire contents of each such patent being expressly incorporated hereinto by reference.
[0027] The bridge components 14 may be precast of the materials described above or formed using a castable refractory material which can be cast in situ in the manner described below. Any castable refractory material may be employed for such purpose. One exemplary castable refractory material are the FosKast™ FSP family of castable refractory materials commercially available from Fosbel, Inc. of Brook Park, Ohio.
[0028] In order to ensure a staggered relationship between vertically adjacent stacked side wall components 12, one or more of the side wall components 12 can be shortened (e.g., by cutting) about one-third of the lengthwise extent of a larger (standard) side wall component 12 (e.g., as shown by the dashed lines in
[0029] As shown in
[0030] An exemplary removable form 30 that may be employed during casting of the bridge components 14 is shown in
[0031] A method by which an initial and subsequent courses of the coke oven wall 10 may be constructed is schematically depicted in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Once additional panels 12 are installed in an end-to-end manner with the previously installed panels 12, additional removable forms 30 may be inserted between adjacent sets of finger forms 12a, 12b into what will ultimately become the coke oven wall flue spaces 16 as describe previously. Such a state is shown in
[0034] When the side panels 12 and removable forms 30 have been installed for a complete course (e.g., course 10-1 as shown), the bridge space 14a between adjacent ones of the forms 30, including the dovetail joint space 20 of the finger forms 12a, 12b may be filled with a castable refractory material to thereby provide the bridge components 14 when cured. The state in which the castable refractory material has been poured but not yet cured is depicted in
[0035] In the embodiment depicted, it will be observed that the bridge space 14a between adjacent removable forms 30 is not filled completely with castable material so as to be flush with the upper edges of the panels 12, but instead is filled such that a relatively small (e.g., about an inch +/−) but meaningful gap G (see
[0036] To further assist in such gas sealing of the flue spaces 16, the top surface of the castable material forming the bridge component 16 may be scored prior to curing with a suitably shaped bar (e.g., by forcibly pressing the bar into the uncured castable material) so as to form top surface grooves 14b therein. Such a state is shown in
[0037] When the castable material is cured sufficient to form the rigid bridge components 14, the removable forms 30 may be removed physically removed thereby providing for the first course 10-1 as shown in
[0038] It will be understood that the description provided herein is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments of the invention. Thus, the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope thereof.