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DEVOLATILIZATION STUDIES ON A BITUMINOUS COAL UNDER VARIOUS GAS ENVIRONMENTS
Authors:A.J. Gokhale  R. S. Parikh  R. Mahalingam
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering , Washington State University , Pullman, WA, 99164–2710
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Devolatilization of a bituminous coal was studied in the temperature range 3 50°C to 550°C and at two pressures: 30 psig and 375 psig. Three separate particle sizes were investigated: (?2, +l),(?4, +3) and (?9, +6) mm. The runs, lasting up to 30 minutes, were carried out under two different types of flowing gas environments: a synthetic gas mixture of composition similar to that entering the devolatilization zone from the gasification zone below in a fixed bed gasifier, and containing 3% steam by volume; and, a helium-steam mixture, also containing 3% steam by volume.

The gas evolution rates from devolatilization show a peak at 5–10 minutes from the start of a run and then gradually taper off to zero as the run progresses. The concentration of methane in the off-gas stream is observed to be higher in the helium runs. There, however, is no significant effect of gas environment on the molecular weights of the tar, which show a maximum in the range 300–500. The tar yields, however, are higher for the helium runs; in all cases, the tar yields peak at 4 °C. The gas yield, however, is higher for the reactive gas environment. The total volatiles yield appears independent of particle size; however, it seems to increase with pressure, over the temperature range studied.
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