Design, construction and operation of a coal gasification process development unit. Final report
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:5704337
A 30 tons per day high rate, dry feed, entrained coal gasification process development unit was designed, constructed and operated to demonstrate the scale-up ability from an existing one-half ton per day design and to provide data for further scale-up system components. The unit was operated for a total of 2177 hours, the longest continuous operation being 129 hours. Controlled continuous dry-feeding of pulverized coal into the gasifier at pressures between 100 to 260 psia was achieved. A highly redundant and rapid response control and safety system was developed through extensive analytical studies and operational tests. Operational problems with equipment are described and discussed. Gasifier performance data were obtained with six different feedstocks, two Utah bituminous coals, an Eastern bituminous coal from Pittsburgh Seam, a Wyoming subbituminous coal, a North Dakota lignite, and a green petroleum coke. Reactor throughputs of up to 754 lbs/hr/ft/sup 2/ or 317 lbs/hr/ft/sup 3/, gas yields of 32 SCF/lb coal and gas heating values of 294 Btu/SCF were achieved. Data from steady state test periods with Utah coal from the SUFCO mine were correlated with a computer model. Preliminary design and economic studies were completed for three different sizes of scaled-up plants in which coal would be gasified and the gas used to synthesize methanol. Production costs were shown to be competitive with the cost of producing methanol from natural gas. A new sulfur-tolerant, combined shift and methanation catalyst developed by Haldor Topsoe was successfully tested for a total of 1080 hours with gas from the gasifier. 16 refs., 100 figs., 82 tabs.
- Research Organization:
- Mountain Fuel Resources, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT (USA)
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC21-81FE05121
- OSTI ID:
- 5704337
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/FE/05121-2058; ON: DE86010430
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT
010404* -- Coal
Lignite
& Peat-- Gasification
ALCOHOLS
BITUMINOUS COAL
BLACK COAL
BROWN COAL
CALORIFIC VALUE
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CATALYSTS
CHEMICAL REACTORS
COAL
COAL FINES
COAL GASIFICATION
COKE
COMBUSTION PROPERTIES
CONSTRUCTION
DATA
DESIGN
DIAGRAMS
ECONOMICS
ENERGY SOURCES
ENTRAINMENT
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
FLOWSHEETS
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
FUNCTIONAL MODELS
GASIFICATION
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
INFORMATION
LIGNITE
MATERIALS
MEDIUM PRESSURE
METHANOL
NUMERICAL DATA
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PERFORMANCE
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PROCESS DEVELOPMENT UNITS
PRODUCTION
PULVERIZED FUELS
RAW MATERIALS
SUBBITUMINOUS COAL
THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
YIELDS
010404* -- Coal
Lignite
& Peat-- Gasification
ALCOHOLS
BITUMINOUS COAL
BLACK COAL
BROWN COAL
CALORIFIC VALUE
CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
CATALYSTS
CHEMICAL REACTORS
COAL
COAL FINES
COAL GASIFICATION
COKE
COMBUSTION PROPERTIES
CONSTRUCTION
DATA
DESIGN
DIAGRAMS
ECONOMICS
ENERGY SOURCES
ENTRAINMENT
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
FLOWSHEETS
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
FUNCTIONAL MODELS
GASIFICATION
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
INFORMATION
LIGNITE
MATERIALS
MEDIUM PRESSURE
METHANOL
NUMERICAL DATA
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PERFORMANCE
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PROCESS DEVELOPMENT UNITS
PRODUCTION
PULVERIZED FUELS
RAW MATERIALS
SUBBITUMINOUS COAL
THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
YIELDS