RI 6117 Gasification Of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen In A Pilot Plant Equipped For Slurry Feeding

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 14
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- 2977 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
Pulverized high-volatile A bituminous coal was gasified with oxygen and superheated steam in a pressure-gasification pilot plant equipped for slurry feeding. The minimum ratio of water to pulverized coal that could be pumped satisfactorily as a slurry was about 1 to 1. Heating this slurry produced a suspension of coal in superheated steam having a steam-to-coal ratio greater than the 0.3 to 1 proportion that is considered optimum for pressure gasification of pulverized coal. A steam separator removed enough steam to provide ratios down to about 0.5 to 1, but a 0.3 to 1 ratio was not achieved. Gasification of Sewickley coal produced a synthesis gas containing about 36 percent H2, 46 percent CO, and 13 percent CO2, Gas output, gas composition, and coal and oxygen requirements were Virtually the same as for a pilot plant equipped for fluidized-coal feeding. Typical results from the slurry-fed plant at 300 psig were carbon gasified, 95 percent; coal requirement, 34 lb/M (thousand) std cu ft CO + H2 produced; oxygen requirement, 365 std cu ft/M std cu ft CO + H2 produced. The results showed that the two feeding methods are equally satisfactory from the standpoint of gasification. A choice between a fluidized-coal gasification process or a slurry gasification process depends on considerations relating to the coal-feeding phase itself, including capital and operating costs, manpower requirements, safety, and flexibility of operation.
Citation
APA:
(1962) RI 6117 Gasification Of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen In A Pilot Plant Equipped For Slurry FeedingMLA: RI 6117 Gasification Of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen In A Pilot Plant Equipped For Slurry Feeding. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.