RI 5420 Lurgi-Gasifier Tests Of Pennsylvania Anthracite ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Morgan
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

Two sizes of Pennsylvania anthracite were gasified in the new-type Lurgi pressure generator at the Dorsten, Germany, works of the Steinkohlengas, A. G. These tests demonstrated that Chestnut-size anthracite and a Rice-Buckwheat mixture containing 27 and 19 percent ash, respectively, could be gasified satisfactorily at an elevated pressure in a fixed bed with oxygen and steam. These coals were especially prepared to approximate a rough-cleaned coal and a washed and screened product. The operating data obtained from the two tests and materials requirements are summarized. A wide range of reactant ratios could not be tested, nor could optimum operating conditions be determined, as the generator was being used throughout the testing program, employing normal operating practices, to produce gas for the gas grid; and the most economical coal, steam, and oxygen ratios may not have been used. Comparative costs are presented of the raw materials required for producing a high-B.t.u. gas, based on the operational data obtained from these tests and, to some extent, on data extrapolated from laboratory experimentation. A flowsheet of a proposed process for producing a high-B.t.u. gas by Lurgi gasification, followed by methanation, is also included.
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APA: R. E. Morgan  (1958)  RI 5420 Lurgi-Gasifier Tests Of Pennsylvania Anthracite ? Summary

MLA: R. E. Morgan RI 5420 Lurgi-Gasifier Tests Of Pennsylvania Anthracite ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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