RI 7843 Partial Devolatilization of Coal in Two Entrained Bed Carbonizers

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Daniel C. Boteler
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Data from 68 entrained-bed carbonization tests were treated statistically by the Bureau of Mines, and several useful relationships were developed among the major variables. Nine coals, ranging in rank from lignite A to high-volatile A bituminous, were carbonized in two entrained-bed carbonization pilot plants. The carbonizing reactors employed were vertically mounted cylinders, internally heated, refractory-lined, and 10 inches ID. The range of carbonization temperatures was from 825° to 1,600° F. Using a regression-analysis computer program, empirical equations were developed by which carbonization temperature, air-to-coal ratio, devolatilization of coal, char yield, and volatile matter content of product char may be predicted.
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APA: Daniel C. Boteler  (1973)  RI 7843 Partial Devolatilization of Coal in Two Entrained Bed Carbonizers

MLA: Daniel C. Boteler RI 7843 Partial Devolatilization of Coal in Two Entrained Bed Carbonizers. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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