Enthalpy relations for Eastern oil shale

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Other Author Camp, David W.
Title Enthalpy relations for Eastern oil shale
Date 1987-11
Description Relations were developed that allow easy and accurate calculation of enthalpy changes during the heating, retorting, or cooling of raw, spent, or burned Eastern oil shales. The heat capacities of the mineral matter, bound water, kerogen, and char, and the heat of mineral dehydration are given by linear or quadratic functions of temperature. Values are recommended for the heats of kerogen pyrolysis and pyrite decomposition. A relation was developed for estimating the extent of mineral dehydration as a function of temperature. Predictions made using these relations agree with all available Eastern shale data.
Type Text
Publisher Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Subject Enthalpy relations; eastern oil shale; oil shale; oil shale process; oil shale modeling; oil shale engineering; shale enthalpy
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Camp, D. W. (1987). Enthalpy relations for Eastern oil shale. Lawrence Livermore National Labratory. Preprint: UCRL-97861.
Rights Management (c)Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s699163m
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