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Material balance, liquid and vapor phases. [Leuna]

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7220567
Information is given concerning the liquid and vapor phase material balances in the production of 250,000 tons/yr of automotive gasoline. Changes made in the basic flow scheme NaIII 2001-2 on November 14, 1938 in Leuna are considered. Information is given on amounts of crude coal, dry coal, annhydrous coal, water and ashfree coal, and pure carbon; catalysts I, II, and III; solids and dry coal in the paste; total intake and output from stalls; hydrogenating gases and solids in the H.O.L.D.; intakes, solids and outputs in centrifuge oil and residue; and intake, output, and oil loss in the kiln. Balances were done for new water formation in the liquid phase; fresh water formation; coal catch-pot distillation; heavy oils (heavy oil tankage), solids in vehicle and film oil, and circulating gas in the liquid phase. Data for the vapor phase was calculated from the data for case 7 (Drawing No. A 526-8). Fresh gas for the gasoline converters was set at 30,000 m/sup 3//hr. Amounts of circulating for stall 6434 and stall 5058 are given as 86,250 and 110,000 m/sup 3//hr.
Research Organization:
Hydrierwerke Sholven, A.G., Buer (Germany)
OSTI ID:
7220567
Report Number(s):
TOM-237-72-77
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English