RI 5383 Laboratory Carbonization Assay Of Low-Rank Coals At Low, Medium, And High Temperatures ? Summary And Conclusions

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 54
- File Size:
- 23135 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
This report presents a study of a modification of the precision laboratory carbonization-assay apparatus that renders the unit capable of performance at low-, medium-, and high-temperature assay levels and permits, under controlled conditions, evaluation of the relationship between carbonization temperature and the yield of pyrolysis products. Second, the interest and value derived from the temperature study data directly apply to the particular semiplant carbonization processes and techniques currently being investigated in this laboratory. Data obtained with the assay apparatus enables the fuel technologist to predict the probable yields of carbonization products from pilot-plant operations under various carbonizing conditions. Data obtained with the assay apparatus has been used to predict the product yields of industrial carbonization plants at Kemmerer, Wyo., and Rockdale, Tex. The assay provides a useful tool in detecting, from the carbonized plant product, the degree of effectiveness of pilot-plant operation. Third, the residual volatile matter in some industrial carbons has broad significance. Evaluation of the volatile material remaining with or in the carbon may be assessed through the high-temperature-assay technique. The low-temperature carbonization assay devised by the writers has proved to be a versatile tool in predicting the probable product yields from pilot-scale carbonization processes. The apparatus described in previous publications has been modified to extend the range of testing above 500° C. without impairing the accuracy and reproducibility obtained in the low-temperature range. Results presented here include product yields from a typical Texas lignite and Wyoming subbituminous-B-rank coal over the temperature range 150° to 1,000° C.
Citation
APA:
(1958) RI 5383 Laboratory Carbonization Assay Of Low-Rank Coals At Low, Medium, And High Temperatures ? Summary And ConclusionsMLA: RI 5383 Laboratory Carbonization Assay Of Low-Rank Coals At Low, Medium, And High Temperatures ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.