Energy-efficient method for thermal processing of Utah tar sands

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Title Energy-efficient method for thermal processing of Utah tar sands
Publication Type dissertation
School or College College of Engineering
Department Chemical Engineering
Author Bezama, Raschid Jose
Date 1983-06
Description A modification of the existing University of Utah process for thermal recovery of oil from tar sands is described and tested. In the first step of the process, bituminous sand is fed into a fluidized pyrolysis bed, where the bitumen is cracked and vaporized at temperatures of 430°C to 550°C. In the second step, energy required to operate the fluidized bed is generated by burning coked sand, a by-product of the pyrolysis reactor, with air in a second fluidized bed reactor located directly below the pyrolysis reactor. The coked sand is transferred from the pyrolysis to the combustion reactor by gravity, and energy is transferred from the combustion reactor to the pyrolysis reactor by using a potassium-containing heat pipe as the heat exchanger device. In the third and final step, the synthetic oil produced and some of the energy from the exiting streams are recovered. Main modifications of the existing thermal process include fluid dynamic decoupling of the fluidized bed reactors by
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Thermal oil recovery; Oil sands, Utah
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name PhD
Language eng
Relation is Version of Digital reproduction of "An energy-efficient method for thermal processing of Utah tar sands", J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections, TP7.5 1983 .B49
Rights Management © Raschid Jose Bezama
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Source Original: University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6668fxz