Characterization of Refractories in Gasification Systems Using Post Mortem Analysis and Thermodynamics

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Kwong. Kyei-Sing
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Gasification is a process that converts a carbon feedstock into synthesis gas (CO+H2). Slagging gasifiers operate at high temperature and pressure and in a corrosive-wear environment from the slag. Cr2O3-based refractory linings are used to protect the steel vessel that comprises the gasifier from the aggressive gasification environment. Increasing service life of the gasifier is one of the keys for wide spread development of this technology. In support of the goals, research on the gasifier atmosphere, the slag chemistry, the interaction of Cr2O3 refractory with different feedstock mixtures (e.g., coal and petcoke) were characterized by post mortem analysis of bricks from service in gasifiers and thermodynamics simulation of the environment. Examples demonstrating how thermodynamic calculations can explain the post mortem results and make predictions of material interactions will be given. Attention is placed on the possibility of Cr+6 in different feedstock mixtures and operating conditions.
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APA: Kwong. Kyei-Sing  (2010)  Characterization of Refractories in Gasification Systems Using Post Mortem Analysis and Thermodynamics

MLA: Kwong. Kyei-Sing Characterization of Refractories in Gasification Systems Using Post Mortem Analysis and Thermodynamics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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