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Show DETAILED LOCAL MEASUREMENTS IN THE BYU ENTRAINED COAL GASIFIER P. 0. Hedman, J. R. Highsmith, N. R. Soelberg and L. D. Smoot Combustion Laboratory Chemical Engineering Department Brigham Young University ABSTRACT A laboratory-scale entrained-flow coal gasifier has been used to investigate the local details of an entrained coal gasification process. Results from a series of mapping tests are reported for an oxygen/coal ratio of 0.92 and a steam/coal ratio of 0.27 using a Utah high volatile, low sulfur bituminous coal. Detailed radial measurements of coal gasification products (CO, CO2, H2, CH4, Ar, N2, He and O2) as well as sulfur pollutants (H2S, SO2, COS, and CS2) and nitrogen pollutants (HCN, NH3, and NO), from samples obtained with water-quenched sample probes, were measured at seven different axial stations down the 120 cm long reactor. Local carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen conversion from the coal to the gas phase have been determined from ash-carbon, ash-sulfur, and ash-nitrogen material balances respectively. These data have allowed the important reaction processes to be determined and provide insight into the chemical mechanisms of pollutant formation. The local data are also useful for comparison and validation of generalized entrained coal gasification models. 6-1 |