RI 5830 Underground Gasification Of Coal: Operation Of Multiple-Path System ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John P. Capp
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The feasibility of simultaneously burning several paths through a coalbed to develop a multiple path underground gasification system was investigated by the Bureau of Mines during two experiments, Boreholes were drilled through the overburden and into the coal and arranged in a circle approximately 50 feet from a central borehole. In the first experiment, in an area which had previously been hydraulically fractured,5 air was injected at the center borehole. The coal was ignited at the other boreholes and the fire fronts traveled toward the center, counter to the flow of air, to backward burn paths through the coalbed. Two paths were linked during the first 5 days of operation. The outlets of these two paths were throttled and air pressure was increased to maintain the flow of air, but no other linkages were made. Fourteen days after the two linkages these two paths were opened and gasification was carried on for 10 days, but with only moderate success. In an effort to overcome operating difficulties air was injected at the peripheral boreholes, and the gases were drawn off at the center borehole. Reversed flow operations continued for 12 days and two more paths linked. The heating value of the gas generally was higher than 100 British thermal units per standard cubic foot (B.t.u. per std. c.f.). Because only four of seven paths linked, however, the entire system could not be evaluated with respect to product-gas output and recovery of energy.
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APA: John P. Capp  (1961)  RI 5830 Underground Gasification Of Coal: Operation Of Multiple-Path System ? Summary

MLA: John P. Capp RI 5830 Underground Gasification Of Coal: Operation Of Multiple-Path System ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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