RI 6364 Gasification of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen in a Pilot Plant Equipped for Steam Pickup Feeding

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. D. Plants J. H. Holden L. F. Willmott
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Pulverized high- volatile A bituminous coal was gasified with oxygen and superheated steam in a pressure - gasification pilot plant equipped for steampickup feeding . The pilot plant operated satisfactorily at relatively high steam- to - coal ratios , but steam- to - coal ratios could not be reduced much below 0.5 lb / lb without condensation of steam or softening of the coal . Carbon gasified , gas composition , and coal and oxygen requirements were essentially the same as for a pilot plant equipped with a fluidized coal feeder . Average results from the pilot plant equipped for steam- pickup feeding were coal requirement , 37.3 lb/M ( 1,000 ) scf of CO + H₂ produced ; oxygen requirement , 358 scf /M scf CO + H₂ produced ; and carbon gasified , 87.7 percent .
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APA: K. D. Plants J. H. Holden L. F. Willmott  (1964)  RI 6364 Gasification of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen in a Pilot Plant Equipped for Steam Pickup Feeding

MLA: K. D. Plants J. H. Holden L. F. Willmott RI 6364 Gasification of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen in a Pilot Plant Equipped for Steam Pickup Feeding. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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