Claims
- 1. A method of gasifying a carbonaceous fuel comprising the steps of charging the carbonaceous fuel into a plurality of compartments whose walls comprise a material which is adaptable to being heated by induction while the wall of each compartment envelopes the fuel which is charged into each compartment and whereifn said plurality of compartments are grouped together and surrounded by an induction coil means so that all the compartments of said plurality of compartments commonly share said induction coil means and said induction coil means does not individually surround any of said compartments, heating said walls of said plurality of compartments by said induction coil means to cause the devolatilization of the carbonaceous fuel contained within each compartment of said plurality of compartments to convert said carbonaceous fuel to coke, subjecting said coke to a steam envoronment to gasify as least a portion of said coke to form water gas (CO+H.sub.2), and collecting the gases generated.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of heating said walls of said plurality of compartments by said induction coil means is further characterized by the step of insulating each compartment of said plurality of compartments in such a way as to have each compartment isolated from its adjacent compartment.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 2 wherein said step of insulating said plurality of compartments is further characterized by the step of thermally insulating said plurality of compartments in such a way as to minimize heat loss from each compartment in order to efficiently drive the heat from the walls of each compartment to the carbonaceous fuel contained within each compartment.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 2 wherein said step of insulating said plurality of compartments is further characterized by the step of electrically insulating said plurality of compartments in such a way as to minimize short-circuiting of the magnetic flux from one compartment to an adjacent compartment in order to uniformly heat the walls of said compartments.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of heating said walls of said plurality of compartments by said induction coil means is further characterized by the step of locating each compartment of said plurality of compartments outside the confines of the other compartments.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of charging the carbonaceous fuel into said plurality of compartments is further characterized by the step of distributing the charge into said plurality of compartments in such a way as to have substantially the same amount of said carbonaceous fuel delivered to each compartment of said plurality of compartments.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 6 wherein said step of distributing the charge into said plurality of compartments is further characterized by the step of crushing said carbonaceous fuel to insure the flow thereof into and through said compartments.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 1 further characterized by the step of adding supplemental heat to make up for the loss of heat which takes place when coke and steam react to make water gas (CO+H.sub.2).
- 9. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of heating said walls of said plurality of compartments by said induction coil means to cause the devolatilization of the carbonaceous fuel contained within each compartment of said plurality of compartments is further characterized by the step of operating said plurality of compartments under positive pressure to produce at least some methane gas by the reaction of hydrogen contained in the products of said devolatilization with carbon contained in said carbonaceous fuel.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 9 wherein said step of operating said plurality of compartments under positive pressure to produce at least some methane gas by the reaction of hydrogen contained in the products of devolatilization with carbon contained in said carbonaceous fuel is further characterized by the step of generating heat during the reaction of said hydrogen with said carbon.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 10 wherein said step of generating heat during the reaction of said hydrogen with said carbon is further characterized by the step of employing the heat so generated to help reduce the total heat requirement of said method.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of subjecting said coke to a steam environment to gasify at least a portion of the coke to form water gas (CO+H.sub.2) is further characterized by operating said plurality of compartements under positive pressure to produce at least some methane gas by the reaction of CO and H.sub.2.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 12 whereifn said step of operating said plurality of compartments under positive pressure to produce at least some methane gas by the reaction of CO and H.sub.2 is further characterized by the step of generating heat during the reaction of said CO with said H.sub.2.
- 14. The method as set forth in claim 13 further characterized by the step of employing the heat so generated to help reduce the total heat requirement of said method.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 1 further characterized by the step of employing said gas for drying and preheating the charge.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 1 further characterized by the step of treating said gases.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16 wherein said step of treating said gases is further characterized by the step of removing of particulate matter from said gases prior to usage.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of collecting the gases generated is further characterized by the step of directing said gases above said plurality of compartments.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 1 characterized by the step of directing said gases to an intermediate point of said plurality of compartments.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 1 being further characterized by the step of operating said method on a semi-continuous sequence.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 1 being further characterized by the step of operating said method on a continuous sequence.
- 22. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of heating said walls of said plurality of compartments by said induction coil means to cause the devolatilization of the carbonaceous fuel contained within each compartment of said plurality of compartments to convert said carbonaceous fuel to a coke is further characterized by the step of subjecting the contents of said compartments to a divergent downward feed to minimize bridging of the carbonaceous fuel during its descent in said compartments.
- 23. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of compartments extend generally vertically, and wherein the step of heating the walls of said plurality of compartments by said induction coil means is further characterized by the step of heating said compartments in the vertical direction in zones to result in an efficient and controllable mode of heating.
- 24. The method a set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of subjecting said coke to a steam environment to gasify at least a portion of said coke to form water gas (CO+H.sub.2) is further characterized by the step of disposing the ash residue resulting from the gasification of said coke.
- 25. The method as set forth in claim 24 wherein said step of disposing the ash residue resulting of the gasification of said coke is further characterized by the step of shaking the ash residue to facilitate disposal.
- 26. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of subjecting said coke to a steam environment to gasify at least a portion of said coke to form water gas (CO+H.sub.2) is further characterized by desulfurizing said water gas.
- 27. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of charging the carbonaceous fuel and said step of collecting the gases generated by the method are further characterized by the step of carrying out the method in a nonpolluting manner.
- 28. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of collecting the gases generated by the method is further characterized by the step of maintaining the temperature of the gases generated above the condensation point of tar.
- 29. The method as set forth in claim 28 wherein said step of maintaining the temperature of the gases generated above the condensation of tar is further characterized by the step of incinerating the tars contained in said gases.
- 30. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of charging a carbonaceous fuel is further characterized by the step of charging a caking coal.
- 31. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of subjecting said coke to a steam environment to gasify at least a portion of said coke to form water gas (CO+H.sub.2) is further characterized by the step of selectively injecting steam into one group of said compartments while adding heat into a second group of said compartments.
- 32. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of collecting the gases generated by the step of employing said gases for industrial use.
- 33. The method as set forth in claim 1 being further characterized by the step of producing liquid fuels in addition to gases while making use of said method.
- 34. The method as set forth in claim 1 being further characterized by the step of producing as of pipeline quality while making use of said method.
- 35. The method as set forth in claim 1 being further characterized by the step of producing electric power while making use of said method.
- 36. The method as set forth in claim 1 being further characterized by the step of producing chemical feedstock while making use of said method.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 153,159, filed May 27, 1980, now abandoned.
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