Coal Gasification and Its Applications

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  • Author : David A. Bell
  • Publisher : William Andrew
  • Pages : 416 pages
  • ISBN : 9781437778519
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Coal Gasification and Its Applications

Coal Gasification and Its Applications
  • Author : David A. Bell,Brian F. Towler,Maohong Fan
  • Publisher : William Andrew
  • Release : 08 December 2010
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Skyrocketing energy costs have spurred renewed interest in coal gasification. Currently available information on this subject needs to be updated, however, and focused on specific coals and end products. For example, carbon capture and sequestration, previously given little attention, now has a prominent role in coal conversion processes. This book approaches coal gasification and related technologies from a process engineering point of view, with topics chosen to aid the process engineer who is interested in a complete, coal-to-products system. It

Underground Coal Gasification and Combustion

Underground Coal Gasification and Combustion
  • Author : Michael S. Blinderman,Alexander Y. Klimenko
  • Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
  • Release : 28 November 2017
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Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) is carried out in unmined coal seams, using wells drilled from the surface and converting coal into synthesis gas. The gas can be used for power generation and synthesis of automotive fuels, fertilizers and other products. UCG offers financial, social, and environmental benefits over conventional coal extraction and utilization methods and may play a critical role in ensuring energy security in the future. Underground Coal Gasification and Combustion provides an overview of underground coal gasification technology,

Coal and Biomass Gasification

Coal and Biomass Gasification
  • Author : Santanu De,Avinash Kumar Agarwal,V. S. Moholkar,Bhaskar Thallada
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 13 December 2017
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This book addresses the science and technology of the gasification process and the production of electricity, synthetic fuels and other useful chemicals. Pursuing a holistic approach, it covers the fundamentals of gasification and its various applications. In addition to discussing recent advances and outlining future directions, it covers advanced topics such as underground coal gasification and chemical looping combustion, and describes the state-of-the-art experimental techniques, modeling and numerical simulations, environmentally friendly approaches, and technological challenges involved. Written in an easy-to-understand

Gasification for Practical Applications

Gasification for Practical Applications
  • Author : Yongseung Yun
  • Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
  • Release : 24 October 2012
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Although there were many books and papers that deal with gasification, there has been only a few practical book explaining the technology in actual application and the market situation in reality. Gasification is a key technology in converting coal, biomass, and wastes to useful high-value products. Until renewable energy can provide affordable energy hopefully by the year 2030, gasification can bridge the transition period by providing the clean liquid fuels, gas, and chemicals from the low grade feedstock. Gasification still needs

Computational Modeling of Underground Coal Gasification

Computational Modeling of Underground Coal Gasification
  • Author : Vivek V. Ranade,Sanjay M Mahajani,Ganesh Arunkumar Samdani
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • Release : 15 July 2019
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The book deals with development of comprehensive computational models for simulating underground coal gasification (UCG). It starts with an introduction to the UCG process and process modelling inputs in the form of reaction kinetics, flow patterns, spalling rate, and transport coefficient that are elaborated with methods to generate the same are described with illustrations. All the known process models are reviewed, and relative merits and limitations of the modeling approaches are highlighted and compared. The book describes all the necessary

Gasification

Gasification
  • Author : Christopher Higman,Maarten van der Burgt
  • Publisher : Elsevier
  • Release : 30 August 2011
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Gasification is a process that if properly utilized can transform the world in which we live. Comprehensive in its coverage, this second edition continues the tradition of the first by providing engineers and scientists with an up-to-date overview of commercial processes and applications relevant to today's demands. Gasification, 2nd edition is expanded and provides more detail on the integration issues for current generation, state-of-the-art Integrated Gasification Combined Cycles (IGCC); CO2 capture in the IGCC context addressing the issues of pre-investment

Industrial Coal Gasification Technologies Covering Baseline and High Ash Coal

Industrial Coal Gasification Technologies Covering Baseline and High Ash Coal
  • Author : Martin Gräbner
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 18 August 2014
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The ongoing discussion about reaching the "peak-oil point" (maximal delivery rate with conventional methods) emphasizes a fundamental change of the frame conditions of oil-based basic products. The alternative with the largest potential is the use of coal. Coal gasification is the production of coal gas (a mixture of mainly hydrogen and carbon monoxide) from coal adding agents like steam/water and oxygen, which can be used in a number of industrial processes (e.g. hydroformulation and Fischer-Tropsch process). Many different

Combustion and Gasification of Coal

Combustion and Gasification of Coal
  • Author : A. Williams
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 19 December 2018
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Incuding an overview of two of the most common uses of coal: combustion and gasification. First, it outlines problems and possible solutions, and then the nature of coal is described. The book goes on to describe the technical aspects of combustion of pulverized coal and the combustion mechanism of coal in fixed, moving, and fluidized beds. Industrial coal combustion applications are then outlined, together with other combustion applications, including co-firing, coal-water, slurries, and briquettes. Finally, gasification of coal, a possible

New Trends in Coal Conversion

New Trends in Coal Conversion
  • Author : Isabel Suarez-Ruiz,Fernando Rubiera,Maria Antonia Diez
  • Publisher : Woodhead Publishing
  • Release : 30 August 2018
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New Trends in Coal Conversion: Combustion, Gasification, Emissions, and Coking covers the latest advancements in coal utilization, including coal conversion processes and mitigation of environmental impacts, providing an up-to-date source of information for a cleaner and more environmentally friendly use of coal, with a particular emphasis on the two biggest users of coal—utilities and the steel industry. Coverage includes recent advances in combustion co-firing, gasification, and on the minimization of trace element and CO2 emissions that is ideal for