05459nam 2200709Ia 450 991044970180332120200520144314.0978-0-0805-7799-2978-0-0805-7799-21-281-46928-91-281-05205-197866110520580-08-047799-297800805779920-08-057799-7(CKB)1000000000210784(EBL)294143(OCoLC)476056915(SSID)ssj0000072055(PQKBManifestationID)11107260(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072055(PQKBWorkID)10093537(PQKB)11358427(MiAaPQ)EBC294143(Au-PeEL)EBL294143(CaPaEBR)ebr10186147(CaONFJC)MIL105205(EXLCZ)99100000000021078420030328d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGasification[electronic resource] /Chris Higman and Maarten van der BurgtAmsterdam ;Boston Gulf Professional Pub.c20031 online resource (403 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7506-7707-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front cover; copyright; Contents; Preface; COMPANION WEBSITE; TERMINOLOGY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; 1. Introduction; 1.1 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF GASIFICATION; 1.2 GASIFICATION TODAY; 2. The Thermodynamics of Gasification; 2.1 REACTIONS; 2.2 THERMODYNAMIC MODELING OF GASIFICATION; 2.2.1 Basic Data; 2.2.2 Equations; 2.2.3 Variables; 2.3 DEDUCTIONS FROM THE THERMODYNAMIC MODEL; 2.3.1 Effect of Pressure; 2.3.2 Effect of Temperature; 2.3.3 Fuel Footprint; 2.3.4 Surprises in Calculations; 2.4 OPTIMIZING PROCESS CONDITIONS; 2.4.1 Process Indicators; 2.4.2 Optimum Operating Point3. The Kinetics of Gasification and Reactor Theory3.1 KINETICS; 3.1.1 Devolatilization; 3.1.2 Volatiles Combustion; 3.1.3 Char Gasification; 3.2 REACTOR THEORY; 3.3 APPLICATIONS TO REACTOR DESIGN; 3.3.1 Modeling; 4. Feedstocks and Feedstock Characteristics; 4.1 COALS AND COKE; 4.1.1 Formation of Coal; 4.1.2 Coal Analysis; 4.1.3 Other Minerals in Coal; 4.1.4 Other Properties; 4.1.5 Ash Properties; 4.1.6 Coke; 4.1.7 Petroleum Coke; 4.2 LIQUID AND GASEOUS FEEDSTOCKS; 4.2.1 Refinery Residues; 4.2.2 Other Liquid Feedstocks; 4.2.3 Natural Gas; 4.2.4 Other Gaseous Feedstocks; 4.3 BIOMASS4.3.1 Properties of Biomass4.3.2 Black Liquor; 4.3.3 Biomass Production; 4.3.4 Development Potential; 4.4 WASTES; 4.4.1 Solid Waste; 4.4.2 Liquid Wastes; 5. Gasification Processes; 5.1 MOVING- BED PROCESSES; 5.1.1 The Lurgi Dry Ash Process; 5.1.2 British Gas/ Lurgi ( BGL) Slagging Gasifier; 5.1.3 Ruhr 100; 5.2 FLUID- BED GASIFIERS; 5.2.1 Common Issues; 5.2.2 The Winkler Process; 5.2.3 The High- Temperature Winkler ( HTW) Process; 5.2.4 Circulating Fluid- Bed ( CFB) Processes; 5.2.5 The KBR Transport Gasifier; 5.2.6 Agglomerating Fluid- Bed Processes; 5.2.7 Development Potential5.3 ENTRAINED- FLOW GASIFIERS5.3.1 General Considerations; 5.3.2 The Koppers- Totzek Atmospheric Process; 5.3.3 Shell Coal Gasification Process ( SCGP) and Prenflo Process; 5.3.4 The Noell Process; 5.3.5 The Texaco Process; 5.3.6 The E- Gas Process; 5.3.7 The CCP Gasifier; 5.3.8 The EAGLE Gasifier; 5.4 OIL GASIFICATION AND PARTIAL OXIDATION OF NATURAL GAS; 5.4.1 The Texaco Gasification Process; 5.4.2 The Shell Gasification Process ( SGP); 5.4.4 New Developments; 5.4.5 Process Safety; 5.5 BIOMASS GASIFICATION; 5.5.1 Fluid- Bed Processes; 5.5.2 Twin Fluid- Bed Steam Gasification5.5.3 Pyrolysis Processes5.5.4 Other Processes; 5.6 GASIFICATION OF WASTES; 5.6.1 Coal Gasifiers in Waste Service; 5.6.2 Purpose Developed Processes; 5.7 BLACK LIQUOR GASIFICATION; 5.7.1 The Chemrec Process; 5.7.2 MTCI ""Pulse Enhanced"" Steam Reformer; 5.8 MISCELLANEOUS PROCESSES; 5.8.1 In situ Gasification; 5.8.2 Molten Iron Processes; 5.8.3 Plasma Gasification; 5.8.4 Hydrogasification; 6. Practical Issues; 6.1 EFFECT OF PRESSURE; 6.2 PRESSURIZATION OF COAL; 6.2.1 Dry- Coal Feeding with Lock Hoppers; 6.2.2 Pumping Coal as a Coal- Water Slurry; 6.2.3 Wet Lock Hoppers6.2.4 Tall Hoppers for PressurizingThis book provides an excellent overview of current technologies for the gasification of coal, oil, gas, biomass and waste feedstocks. Starting from the basic theory, it reviews the potential feedstocks and their suitability for different types of gasification process. Commercial and near-commercial processes are described individually and various features discussed in detail. There is a comprehensive review of contaminants in synthesis gas as well as of gas treating processes. One chapter is devoted to discussions of various chemical, fuel and power applications for gasification. ECoal gasificationGas manufacture and worksElectronic books.Coal gasification.Gas manufacture and works.665.7/72Higman Chris722792Burgt Maarten van der722791MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910449701803321Gasification1418760UNINA