An experimental data base for characterizing the SRC-II liquefaction of an Ireland Mine coal is interpreted using an empirical rate model developed from SRC-II liquefaction data for a Powhatan No. 5 coal exclusively. The model predictions for hydrogen consumption and for the yields of the key compon
Experimental study of the ignition behaviour of an adiabatic SRC-II coal liquefaction reactor
β Scribed by William E. King Jr.; William G. Moon; Yatish T. Shah; Norman L. Carr
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 706 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-2361
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β¦ Synopsis
Experimental data are presented which describe the thermal behaviour of a bench-scale adiabatic coal liquefaction reactor operating in an open loop. The reactor employed external feedback control for maintaining adiabaticity. Conditions for both ignition and quench have been found for coal liquefaction at SRC-II operating conditions where repeated ignition/quench behaviourwas demonstrated. Nostable steady states were found between 450Β°C and 475'C for SRC-II operation. Ignition occurred at a feed temperature of z416C. The low steady states occurred at conditions of essentially no heat generation; at a very low extent of reaction. Some unexpected evidence of a preheater effect on reactor ignition was observed; however, the effect of preheater temperature profiles on reactor performance was not systematically studied.
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