IC 8193 Underground Gasification Of Coal, 1945-60: A Bibliography - Introduction (f55af1ae-a129-4b4a-b875-1d14a3986a33)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 237
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- 110937 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
After World War II the Bureau of Mines studied methods of producing synthesis gas including a plan to gasify coal in place. Consequently, under a cooperative agreement with the Alabama Power Co., Bureau engineers directed a series of experiments that were carried out on the property of the Alabama Power Co. at Gorgas, Ala. The purpose of underground gasification of coal, regardless of method used, is to obtain the energy contained in the fuel for use on the surface, without mining in the usual sense of the term. Underground gasification can be described as (1) a process where coal, in place, is consumed by partial combustion with air, oxygen, steam, or any combination of these to produce a low calorific value gas (80 to 300 Btu per cu ft) or (2) a complete combustion process in which air is used to produce a gas containing carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and considerable thermal energy.
Citation
APA:
(1963) IC 8193 Underground Gasification Of Coal, 1945-60: A Bibliography - Introduction (f55af1ae-a129-4b4a-b875-1d14a3986a33)MLA: IC 8193 Underground Gasification Of Coal, 1945-60: A Bibliography - Introduction (f55af1ae-a129-4b4a-b875-1d14a3986a33). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.