Claims
- 1. In a process for the manufacture of a gas comprising H.sub.2 and CO by the partial oxidation of a carbonaceous slurry in a vessel which provides a reaction zone normally maintained at a pressure in the range of from about 15 to about 3500 psig (1 kg/cm.sup.2 gauge to about 246 kg/cm.sup.2 gauge) and at a temperature of from about 1700.degree. F. (927.degree. C.) to about 3500.degree. F. (1927.degree. C.), the improvement which comprises:
- (a) introducing, as reactants, a carbonaceous slurry and an oxygen containing gas to said reaction zone, said carbonaceous slurry being atomized and substantially uniformly dispersed within said oxygen-containing gas, said atomization being effected by a two-fluid nozzle to which said reactants are fed, said two-fluid nozzle being adjustable to deliver during process operation, a substantially constant mixing energy;
- (b) monitoring and measuring the pressure in said reaction zone and the pressure of said oxygen-containing gas prior to its being fed to said two-fluid nozzle;
- (c) monitoring and measuring the mass of said oxygen-containing gas and the mass of said carbonaceous slurry fed to said two-fluid nozzle;
- (d) determining the mixing energy using the values obtained as a result of the monitoring and measuring in (b) and (c);
- (e) comparing the determined mixing energy in (e) with a pre-selected mixing energy and adjusting said two-fluid nozzle to substantially deliver said pre-selected mixing energy; and
- (f) reacting, by partial oxidation, the atomized and dispersed reactants within said reaction zone to produce said gas comprising H.sub.2 and CO.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the determination of said mixing energy is made in accordance with the equation, ##EQU3## wherein, C=0.07250,
- M.sub.g =mass flow of gas, as lbs/hr,
- M.sub.L =mass flow of liquid, as lbs/hr,
- R=gas law constant, and is 10.73,
- T=downstream gas temperature, as .degree.R
- A.sub.g =atomic weight of the gas,
- P.sub.g =pressure of gas fed to two-fluid nozzle, as psia,
- P.sub.V =vessel gas pressure, as psia, and
- K=the heat capacity ratio of the gas components.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 839,252, filed Mar. 13, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,705,535.
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