RI 7408 Slagging Fixed-Bed Gasification Of North Dakota Lignite At Pressures To 400 Psig

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. H. Gronhovd
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

This is the final report on a research program to develop a pilot plant gasifier for slagging gasification of lignite at high pressures and to obtain process data under various operating conditions. An operable pilot plant was developed, and the test results show that lignite is well suited for the process. Tests were run at pressures from 80 to 400 psig, and the results indicated that pressure had little effect on gas composition or the material requirements per unit gas produced. Gas production rates as high as 26,000 scfh/sq ft of reactor area were obtained at 300 psig, but limitations on auxiliary equipment prevented full-capacity operation at 400 prig. In several tests lignite having a 37-percent moisture content and 2,500° F ash-fusion temperature was successfully gasified. Refractory materials were found to have a short life in contact with high-temperature slag, and a water-cooled taphole was developed. Exploratory tests with coking coal were unsuccessful.
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APA: G. H. Gronhovd  (1970)  RI 7408 Slagging Fixed-Bed Gasification Of North Dakota Lignite At Pressures To 400 Psig

MLA: G. H. Gronhovd RI 7408 Slagging Fixed-Bed Gasification Of North Dakota Lignite At Pressures To 400 Psig. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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