RI 5522 Development And Operation Of An Experimental, Entrained-Solids, Oil-Shale Retort - Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 51
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- 2876 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
A retort was constructed in which fine particles of shale, entrained in steam or other gaseous media, could be retorted at controlled temperatures and residence times and the effects of retorting variables upon quality and quantity of products could be determined. Studies of the effects of temperature upon products obtained from Green River (Piceance Creek Basin, Colo.) and Chattanooga (Tenn.) oil shales were completed. The feasibility of using the retort to process a shale of extremely high moisture content from Brazil also was investigated. Air was used as the entraining medium in a series of studies in which combustion of some of the products of retorting within the retort tube supplied a major portion of the process heat. In another series, shale oil from a conventional retort was cracked thermally to obtain data for comparison with results of retorting en-trained shale. In still another series the effects of rates of steam flow and solids feed upon rates of heat transfer from the furnace to the process stream were studied. Crushed quartz rather than oil shale was charged to the retort in this series. A study was begun in which raw shale was partly retorted, the products separated, and the partially retorted shale recharged to the retort. The shale was to have been recycled until it was completely retorted in an effort to improve oil yield by recycle retorting; however, the project was terminated before the investigation was completed.
Citation
APA:
(1959) RI 5522 Development And Operation Of An Experimental, Entrained-Solids, Oil-Shale Retort - SummaryMLA: RI 5522 Development And Operation Of An Experimental, Entrained-Solids, Oil-Shale Retort - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.