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Title: Materials of construction for advanced coal conversion systems

Abstract

This book describes materials of construction, and materials problems for equipment used in advanced coal conversion systems. The need for cost effective industrial operation is always a prime concern, particularly in this age of energy consciousness. Industry is continually seeking improved materials for more efficient systems. The information presented here is intended to be of use in the design and planning of these systems. Coal conversion and utilization impose severe demands on construction materials because of high temperature, high pressure, corrosive/erosive, and other hostile environmental factors. Successful economic development of these processes can be achieved only to the extent that working materials can withstand increasingly more aggressive operating conditions. The book, which reviews present and past work on the behavior of materials in the environments of advanced coal conversion systems, is divided into three parts: atmospheric fluidized bed combustion, coal gasification and liquefaction, and advanced power systems.

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Publication Date:
OSTI Identifier:
5912623
Resource Type:
Book
Resource Relation:
Related Information: Energy Technology Review No. 75
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; 36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; COAL GASIFICATION; EQUIPMENT; COAL GASIFICATION PLANTS; MATERIALS; COAL LIQUEFACTION; COAL LIQUEFACTION PLANTS; FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTION; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; COAL; COMBUSTION; CONSTRUCTION; CORROSION RESISTANCE; DESIGN; EROSION; PRODUCTION; REVIEWS; SPECIFICATIONS; SYNTHETIC FUELS; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DOCUMENT TYPES; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; GASIFICATION; INDUSTRIAL PLANTS; LIQUEFACTION; OXIDATION; POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES; 010405* - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Hydrogenation & Liquefaction; 010404 - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Gasification; 010402 - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Purification & Upgrading; 360105 - Metals & Alloys- Corrosion & Erosion; 014000 - Coal, Lignite, & Peat- Combustion

Citation Formats

Nangia, V K. Materials of construction for advanced coal conversion systems. United States: N. p., 1982. Web.
Nangia, V K. Materials of construction for advanced coal conversion systems. United States.
Nangia, V K. 1982. "Materials of construction for advanced coal conversion systems". United States.
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abstractNote = {This book describes materials of construction, and materials problems for equipment used in advanced coal conversion systems. The need for cost effective industrial operation is always a prime concern, particularly in this age of energy consciousness. Industry is continually seeking improved materials for more efficient systems. The information presented here is intended to be of use in the design and planning of these systems. Coal conversion and utilization impose severe demands on construction materials because of high temperature, high pressure, corrosive/erosive, and other hostile environmental factors. Successful economic development of these processes can be achieved only to the extent that working materials can withstand increasingly more aggressive operating conditions. The book, which reviews present and past work on the behavior of materials in the environments of advanced coal conversion systems, is divided into three parts: atmospheric fluidized bed combustion, coal gasification and liquefaction, and advanced power systems.},
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year = {Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 EST 1982},
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