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Fuel | 1988

A computer model of entrained coal gasification

Peter Ruprecht; Wolfgang Schäfer; Paul S. Wallace

Abstract A computer model for entrained coal gasification is presented. The model is basically thermodynamic. The only kinetic parameter to be used is the relation between carbon conversion and O C ratio. This is a measure of the reactivity of the feed material, and is deduced from available experimental data or—for as yet untested coals—estimated on the basis of empirical values of specific parameters. The performance of the model generally proves to be very satisfactory. An example of its application is given.


Archive | 1994

Partial oxidation process with production of power

Frederick C. Jahnke; Paul S. Wallace; Pradeep Stanley Thacker


Archive | 2001

Integration of shift reactors and hydrotreaters

Paul S. Wallace; Kay A. Johnson; Cynthia Caputo


Archive | 2001

Recycle of hydrogen from hydroprocessing purge gas

Paul S. Wallace; Kay A. Johnson; Janice L. Kasbaum; Alma I. Rodarte


Archive | 1999

System and method for integrated gasification control

Daniel W. Tse; George Morris Gulko; Paul S. Wallace


Archive | 1999

Integration of solvent deasphalting and gasification

Paul S. Wallace; Kay A. Johnson; Pradeep Stanley Thacker; Janice L. Kasbaum; R. Walter Barkley; Jacquelyn Gayle Niccum


Archive | 2001

Combustion turbine fuel inlet temperature management for maximum power outlet

Paul S. Wallace; Kay A. Johnson


Archive | 2000

Asphalt and resin production to integration of solvent deasphalting and gasification

Paul S. Wallace; Kay A. Johnson; Clint F. Penrose; Jacqueline G. Niccum


Archive | 1993

Power generation process

Paul S. Wallace


Archive | 1998

Black water flash and vapor recovery method

Paul S. Wallace; Kay A. Johnson; Delome D. Fair

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