RI 6424 Pressure Carbonization of a High-Volatile A Bituminous Coal to Produce High-Btu Gas

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 26
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- 2522 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
A hvab coal was carbonized in a closed system at 600 ° C and 40 to 1 , 200
psig to produce a high- Btu gas and char . By retaining the volatiles within
the system, it was possible to virtually eliminate production of tars and
oils . Depending on pressure and residence time , yields of combustible gases
(72 to 92 percent methane ) amounted to 4,000 to 6,000 cubic feet per ton of
maf coal and gross heating values of these gases varied from 830 to 960 Btu
per cubic foot . Yields of char (maf ) were about 1,600 pounds per ton of maf
coal . Increased residence time favored production of gases but reduced their
heating values , whereas increase in pressure resulted in somewhat higher
heating values and lower production . Similar effects were observed from the
carbonization of a low- temperature tar .
If these results could be translated to an economical carbonization
process for producing high- Btu gas from coal , the demand for coal could be
expanded by 40 to 50 million tons per year . Because of large yields of char ,
a process of this type would obviously have to be integrated with coal - fired
power plants . Fortunately , operations could be conducted at essentially
atmospheric pressure as product gas under this condition can be obtained in
satisfactory yields and with good quality .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6424 Pressure Carbonization of a High-Volatile A Bituminous Coal to Produce High-Btu GasMLA: RI 6424 Pressure Carbonization of a High-Volatile A Bituminous Coal to Produce High-Btu Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.