RI 7141 Entrained-Bed Carbonization Of Highly Fluid Bituminous Coals

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 37
- File Size:
- 8782 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
Bituminous coals having maximum fluidity values in the 40- to 25,400-dial-divisions-per-minute (ddpm) range were carbonized in a continuous, entrained-bed reactor. Carbonization was conducted in an 8-inch diameter, vertical reactor at temperatures from 955° to 1,345° F and at air-to-coal ratios ranging from 4.63 to 16.12 scf/lb of moisture-and ash-free coal charged. Carbonization rates from about 118 to 360 lb/hr, as-carbonized basis, were examined. It was demonstrated that carbonization temperature and air-to-coal ratio must exceed minimum values for continuous operation. Within the operating conditions discussed, highly fluid bituminous coal was carbonized to produce tar and nonagglomerated char. The yield of tar ranged from 21.3 to 38.9 gallons per ton and the char yield ranged from 1,109 to 1,563 pounds per ton, all units expressed on a moisture-and ash-free basis. It was demonstrated that the maximum fluidity and the average size of the coal along with the air-to-coal ratio and the carbonization temperature act together to influence the carbonization product yields and certain properties of the products. Prediction equations were developed from the data for product yields and selected properties of the char, tar, and gas.
Citation
APA:
(1968) RI 7141 Entrained-Bed Carbonization Of Highly Fluid Bituminous CoalsMLA: RI 7141 Entrained-Bed Carbonization Of Highly Fluid Bituminous Coals. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.