Abstract
It is well known that the excessive deposition of pyrolytic carbon on coke oven walls causes some troubles such as increase of pushing force during discharging of coke from coke chamber and damage to the oven walls. A purpose of this study is to clarify the influence of coal properties and temperature on carbon deposition rate on oven wall. The effect of the volatile mater, pyrolysis gas components of coal and the temperature of the wall on carbon deposition rate was quantitatively examined. By using this empirical formula, the correlation of calculated carbon deposition rate and change of pushing force was confirmed.