Physical phenomena of char-slag transition in pulverized coal gasification

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Publication Type manuscript
Creator Whitty, Kevin J.
Other Author Li, Suhui
Title Physical phenomena of char-slag transition in pulverized coal gasification
Date 2012
Description Performance of entrained-flow coal gasifiers is in large part dictated by the burnout behavior of coal particles. In particular, the transition from porous, reactive char to molten, low reactive slag affects overall coal conversion. In this work, the physical phenomena associated with char?slag transition were studied for three coals using a laminar entrained-flow reactor under simulated gasification conditions. Partially oxidized particles with various conversions were prepared at temperatures above the ash fluid temperatures. The physical properties of the char and slag particles were characterized, including the particle density, size, internal surface area and morphology. Results show that at a coal-dependent critical conversion, the particles undergo remarkable physical changes, such as density increase, size reduction and surface area decrease. These phenomena indicate the char?slag transition.
Type Text
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 95
First Page 127
Last Page 136
DOI 10.1016/j.fuproc.2011.12.006
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Li, S., & Whitty, K. J. (2012). Physical phenomena of char-slag transition in pulverized coal gasification. Fuel Processing Technology, 95, 127-36.
Rights Management © Elsevier ; Reprinted from Li, S., & Whitty, K. J. (2012). Physical phenomena of char-slag transition in pulverized coal gasification. Fuel Processing Technology, 95, 127-36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2011.12.006.
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