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

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Fieldner J. D. Davis V. F. Parry L. D. Schmidt J. L. ELDER J. B. Goodman W. S. Landers E. W. GOODWIN
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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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 .
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APA: A. C. Fieldner J. D. Davis V. F. Parry L. D. Schmidt J. L. ELDER J. B. Goodman W. S. Landers E. W. GOODWIN  (1943)  RI 3733 Tests of the Heliopore Coal-Carbonization Power-Plant Process

MLA: A. C. Fieldner J. D. Davis V. F. Parry L. D. Schmidt J. L. ELDER J. B. Goodman W. S. Landers E. W. GOODWIN RI 3733 Tests of the Heliopore Coal-Carbonization Power-Plant Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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