Claims
- 1. A method of heating a solid carbonaceous material in a process vessel, which method comprises:(a) supplying a charge of the solid carbonaceous material to the vessel to form a packed bed; (b) supplying a fluid to the packed bed to pressurize the contents of the vessel; (c) supplying steam to the vessel to heat the solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed by indirect heat exchange while maintaining the contents of the vessel under pressure; and (d) controlling the operating conditions in step (c): (i) to transfer heat to the solid material and allow any water in the solid material to be removed as a liquid phase in a first wet stage of the method; and (ii) to transfer heat to the solid material to boil at least a part of any remaining water from the solid material as a vapour phase in a second dry stage of the method.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein step (d) further comprises controlling the operating conditions so that a substantial portion of the steam condenses during indirect heat exchange with the solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed in the wet phase of the method.
- 3. The method defined in claim 2 wherein step (d) further comprises controlling the operating conditions so that at least 80% of the steam condenses during the indirect heat exchange with the solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed in the wet phase of the method.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the wet stage of the method heats the solid carbonaceous material to a temperature up to 250° C.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the dry stage of the method includes:(i) a dwell part during which the remaining water that is removed in the dry stage boils from the solid carbonaceous material; and (ii) a subsequent heating part during which the solid carbonaceous material is heated to a final temperature.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5 wherein the final temperature of the solid carbonaceous material in the dry stage is on average in the range of 270° to 420° C. to ensure optimum upgrading of the solid carbonaceous material.
- 7. The method defined in claim 1 further comprising supplying superheated steam during the dry stage of the method.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein step (d) comprises controlling the operating conditions so that the pressure of the superheated steam in the dry stage of the method is greater than the pressure in the packed bed so as to promote boiling of water in the packed bed.
- 9. The method defined in claim 1 wherein step (d) comprises controlling the pressure of the steam in the wet stage relative to the pressure in the packed bed so as to control the condensing temperature of the steam to be less than that of the boiling temperature of water in the packed bed.
- 10. The method defined in claim 1 further comprising:(a) supplying superheated steam to a first said process vessel to heat solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed in the first vessel by indirect heat exchange during the dry stage of the method and thereafter discharging steam from the process vessel; and (b) supplying steam discharged from the first said process vessel to a second process vessel to heat solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed in the second vessel by indirect heat exchange during the wet stage of the method.
- 11. The method defined in claim 10 further comprising:(a) discharging heated solid carbonaceous material from the first vessel after completing the wet and dry stages of the method and removing water from the solid material during these stages; (b) filling the first vessel with solid carbonaceous material and pressurizing the contents of the vessel; and (c) changing the flow of steam so that the superheated steam flows first through the second vessel to heat the solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed by indirect heat exchange in the dry stage of the method and the steam discharged from the second vessel flows through the first vessel and heats solid carbonaceous material in that vessel by indirect heat exchange in the wet stage of the method.
- 12. The method defined in claim 11 further comprising repeating the sequence of steps of emptying and filling the vessels and changing the flow of steam through the vessels.
- 13. An apparatus for heating a solid carbonaceous material which comprises:(a) a process vessel for containing a packed bed of the solid material; and (b) a heat exchange circuit for supplying steam to the process vessel to heat the solid carbonaceous material in the packed bed via indirect heat exchange, which heat exchange circuit comprises: (i) a heat exchange assembly in the process vessel, which assembly comprises a passageway for steam and a plurality of heat exchange surfaces which, in use, extend into the packed bed; (ii) a condenser for condensing steam discharged from the heat exchange assembly; (iii) a boiler for generating steam in the heat exchange assembly from the water condensed in the condenser; and (iv) means for storing steam to allow for variations in flow and pressure during normal operating conditions, load/unload, start-up and shut-down.
- 14. The apparatus defined in claim 13 further comprising two or more said process vessels for containing packed beds of the solid carbonaceous material.
- 15. The apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein the heat exchange circuit comprises one of the heat exchange assemblies in each of the vessels with the heat exchange assemblies connected together so that steam can flow in series or in parallel through the heat exchange assemblies.
Priority Claims (1)
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PO8767 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/AU98/00688, filed Aug. 25, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/AU98/00688 |
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WO99/10078 |
3/4/1999 |
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