RI 6608 Entrained Bed Carbonization Of Bituminous Coal - Tests On An Australian Coal

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. S. Landers
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

This report presents a detailed study of low temperature, entrained-bed carbonization of an Australian coking coal. The coal studied was high-volatile B bituminous from the Foybrook mine, an open-cut operation in the Liddell seam, New South Wales, Australia. Carbonization was conducted in an 8-inch diameter, continuous vertical reactor at several temperatures from 960° to 1,300° F. It was demonstrated that this bituminous coal can be carbonized within this temperature range to produce tar and a nonagglomerated char, without prior oxidation or char recirculation. Carbonization rates from 138 to 287 lb/hr (as-carbonized basis) were investigated. It was found that the carbonization temperature and the air-to-coal ratio must exceed minimum values to insure continuous operation. At the higher air-to-coal ratios employed, all or most of the carbonization heat was provided by internal combustion with air in the reactor. At the lower air-to-coa1 ratios, part of the heat for carbonization was supplied externally. On the moisture-and ash-free basis, the yield of tar plus light oil ranged from about 26 to 44 gallons per ton, and the char yield ranged from approximately 1,160 to 1,370 pounds per ton. The heat in the gas ranged from about 900 to 3,000 Btu/lb of moisture-and ash-free coal. Carbonization product yields correlated well with air-to-coal ratio and carbonization temperatures. The volatile matter in the char was found to be temperature dependent. At 1,300° F carbonization, the volatile matter in the char was 8.7 percent (dry basis), whereas at 9600 F carbonization, the residual volatile matter was about 16 to 18 percent (dry basis).
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APA: W. S. Landers  (1965)  RI 6608 Entrained Bed Carbonization Of Bituminous Coal - Tests On An Australian Coal

MLA: W. S. Landers RI 6608 Entrained Bed Carbonization Of Bituminous Coal - Tests On An Australian Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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