RI 3733 Tests of the Heliopore Coal-Carbonization Power-Plant Process

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 90
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- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1943
Abstract
The Heliopore process is essentially an arrangement that uses the
waste heat in the exhaust gas of an internal - combustion engine to carbonize
coal (noncaking ) or lignite . The gases distilled from the coal furnish
fuel for the internal - combustion engine , which drives an electric generator .
Thus the main products of the plant are electricity and char .
A flow diagram illustrating the principles of operation of the Heliopore
process is given in figure 1. The primary equipment consists of a
carbonizing retort , gas cooling and scrubbing equipment, a gas storage
holder, and an engine to burn the gaseous carbonization products . Coal is
charged into the top of the retort while the hot gases from the engine
travel upward through special ducts in the retort countercurrent to the
coal flow . The hot gases never come into direct contact with the coal .
Char is discharged at the bottom of the retort and hot gases at the top .
The gaseous products resulting from carbonization of the coal are drawn
off by an exhauster through the condensing and scrubbing equipment to
take out tar and liquor , then to a gas holder , and finally are burned in a
gas engine . The gas engine drives an electric generator and the engine
exhaust gases are returned to the retort to carbonize coal . The entire
process was intended to be continuous and self - sustaining, and to use
coal as the only fuel .
The plant may be said to be a large - scale pilot plant in that , although
it is of full commercial size , its main purpose is to provide data for the
design of others of its type . The installation tested had a daily throughput
of about 4 tons of coal .
Figures 2 , 3 , and 4 picture some details of the plant and equipment
used in the experimental testing . Further details of the equipment and
engineering drawings of the castings are shown in figures 8 to 22 in the
Appendix .
Citation
APA:
(1943) RI 3733 Tests of the Heliopore Coal-Carbonization Power-Plant ProcessMLA: RI 3733 Tests of the Heliopore Coal-Carbonization Power-Plant Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.