RI 4944 Early Operations Of The Hydrogenation Demonstration Plant, Using Rock Springs, Wyo., Coal ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 103
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
[For almost 2 decades the Bureau of Mines has been Interested in converting solid fuels to liquid fuels. Small-scale laboratory investigations were carried on for a number of years.4/ This work wad expanded substantially under authority of Public Law 290, approved by the 78th Congress on May 5, 1945. As part of the. broadened program, coal-hydrogenation demonstration plant was designed and erected at Louisiana, Mo., where: hydrogen-manufacturing and compression equipment, shoes, electric power, and other utilities and facilities were available from a discontinued wartime ammonia works . The plant uses the direct -hydrogenation or Bergius process, but the process differs from prewar European practices in many respects. Many noteworthy improvements h eve bean made, particularly by substituting automatic instruments for manual control of process variable's, in line with modern American processing practices. The over-all objective of the demonstration plant is to bridge the gap between laboratory end commercial-scale operation by furnishing cost and engineering data to develop a synthetic liquid-fuels industry when it proves technically and economically justified. Fitting into the over-all program, specific objectives o early runs were to (1) train personnel who had no experience with this type of operation, (2) break in the installed equipment, (3) obtain successfully integrated operation of the entire plant, and (4) work towards obtaining data on the hydrogenation of coal-tar oil and a typical low-ash coal. In beginning fan integrated operation, it is common practice to operate and obtain reaonably smooth performance of each unit before the over-all operation is undertaken. The first part of the plant completed was the refinery, consisting of several fractionating systems, a stabilizer, and a chemical treater.]
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APA:
(1953) RI 4944 Early Operations Of The Hydrogenation Demonstration Plant, Using Rock Springs, Wyo., Coal ? IntroductionMLA: RI 4944 Early Operations Of The Hydrogenation Demonstration Plant, Using Rock Springs, Wyo., Coal ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.