Oil shale project large retort run summary: Run L-3

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Publication Type report
Research Institute Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE)
Author Ackerman, F. J.; Sandholtz, W. A.; Raley, J. H.; Carley, J. F.; Tripp, L. J.; Rothman, A. J.; Campbell, J. H.
Title Oil shale project large retort run summary: Run L-3
Date 1981-11-23
Description The major objectives of Run L-3 were: for a broad size distribution, investigate the effects of a step grade change on retort operations and demonstrate control of retort temperatures; evaluate effects of different shale on retort operations (i.e. Tract C-a versus Anvil Points) and retort oil yield; and evaluate retort- ignition by preheating with hot inert gas. There were also a number of minor objectives that were based on a series of "add-on" experiments. These included: determining the relative importance of "cracking" versus "oxidation" contributions to ethene/ethane ratio; determining if the loss of block-produced oil can be reasonably estimated from offgas ethene/ethane ratios; and further study of nonuniform fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics that may exist when smooth block surfaces are adjacent to irregular matrix material.
Type Text
Publisher Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Subject Oil shale project large retort run; Run L-3; Tract C-a; Anvil Points; Cracking; Oxidation; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bibliographic Citation Ackerman, F. J., Sandholtz, W. A., Raley, J. H., Carley, J. F., Tripp, L. J., Rothman, A. J., & Campbell, J. H. (1981). Oil shale project large retort run summary: Run L-3. Livermore, CA: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dn746s
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