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Entrained flow gasification of coal: 1. Evaluation of mixing and reaction processes from local measurements
Authors:Nicholas R. Soelberg  L.Douglas SmootPaul O. Hedman
Affiliation:Chemical Engineering Department, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA
Abstract:Local mixing and reaction processes were studied within a laboratory-scale, entrained coal gasifier at atmospheric pressure, using a Utah high-volatile, low-sulphur bituminous coal at a design flow rate of 24.5 kg h−1. The coal-oxygen-steam feed mass ratio was 1.00:0.91:0.27. A water-quenched sample probe was used to collect radial gas and char samples at seven different axial positions in the 124 cm long reactor for the measurement of gasification products and residual char composition. The observed carbon conversion was 79 ± 3%. Coal hydrogen and oxygen were converted more rapidly and more completely than carbon. Devolatilization, which occurred very rapidly near the inlet, led to most of this carbon conversion; heterogeneous char reactions with CO2 and steam apparently accounted for the balance. Oxygen was consumed through reaction with volatiles very quickly in the upper gasifier region. These data were used to evaluate mixing and reaction characteristics within the reactor. Agreement of measurements with predictions from a generalized two-dimensional entrained coal gasification model was good.
Keywords:coal   gasification   mixing and reaction processes
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