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PERFORMANCE OF A PRESSURIZED TWO-STAGE FLUIDIZED GASIFICATION PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF LOW-BTU GAS FROM COAL CHAR

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Pages 335-345 | Received 18 Dec 1980, Accepted 16 Jun 1981, Published online: 03 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

A two-stage pressurized fluidized-bed gasification process has been developed to produce low-heating value gases from coal char. The reactor was 0.075 m id. and 1.4 m long, and gasification experiments were conducted under pressures up to 790 kPa and at temperatures up to 1323 K. A partition disc was used to divide the fluidized bed into two stages, using the first stage as a partial combuster and gasifier and the second stage as a gasifier. The disc was designed to control compositions of coal char particles in both stages so that the heat required for the endothermic gasification reaction in the second stage can be provided by the heat of combustion in the first

For conditions examined here, the disc with an opening ratio of 40° was found to give optimum distribution of the char particles in both stages without ash agglomeration. It was also shown that all oxygen gas was completely consumed within the first stage

The heating value of the product gas increased with the char feed rale. However, there may be an oplimum Teed ratio of char and sand-particles since the higher char feed rate causes more frequent ash agglomeration as well as less carbon conversion

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Notes on contributors

TADATOSHI CHIBA

Coal Research Institute, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060

KUNIO YOSHIDA

Department of Chemical Engineering, University of TOKYO, TOKYO 113.

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