Claims
- 1. A method of gasifying solid carbonaceous fuel, comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing solid carbonaceous fuel, an oxidant, and a combustible gas under pressure into a first end of an open-ended entrained bed pyrolyzer tube, said tube housed within a fixed bed pressure vessel with the tube extending through the fixed bed;
- (b) igniting the combustible gas in order to devolatilize the fuel within the pyrolyzer tube and form ash, char, and volatiles;
- (c) discharging the devolatilized fuel comprising char, ash, and volatiles from a second end of the pyrolyzer tube directly into the pressure vessel at a location above the fixed bed and passing the char, ash, and volatiles downwardly through a high temperature region of the fixed bed pressure vessel;
- (d) introducing gasifying agents into the pressure vessel at a point adjacent to the second end of the pyrolyzer tube to crack any tar present;
- (e) allowing said pressure vessel to heat to a temperature sufficient to oxidize the ash and char to carbonaceous gases, the ash and char descending by gravity;
- (f) allowing unreacted char and ash to cool;
- (g) removing ash, char, and volatiles from the pressure vessel.
- 2. A method of gasifying coal, comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing coal, a combustible gas, and oxidant into one end of an open-ended entrained-bed pyrolyzer tube housed within a fixed bed coal gasifier, with the tube extending through the fixed bed;
- (b) igniting the combustible gas to about 1600.degree. F. in order to devolatilize the coal;
- (c) discharging devolatilized coal, gaseous volatiles and char from the other end of the pyrolyzer tube directly into the fixed-bed coal gasifier at a location above the fixed bed;
- (d) introducing gasifying agents into the fixed bed-coal gasifier near the pyrolyzer other and in order to crack tar and asphalt fractions of coal;
- (e) conveying char, ash, and unreacted coal by gravity feed into a heated zone of the fixed bed gasifier and passing the gaseous volatiles therewith through the heated zone of the gasifier;
- (f) allowing the gasifier to heat to about 1900.degree. F. in order to produce carbonaceous gases from the char, ash, and unreacted coal;
- (g) removing gases from the gasifier;
- (h) allowing ash to cool and to become deposited on a rotating grate;
- (i) rotating the grate to remove ash, and char from the gasifier.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/565,039 filed Aug. 9, 1990.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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M. Gomez et al., "Entrained-Bed Carbonization of Highly Fluid Bituminous Coals", U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, RI 7141 (1968). |
Draft Document, "Gasifier Design Modifications Required to Accommodate High Free Swelling Coals", Contract No. DE-AC21-89MC26291, U.S. Dept. of Energy, (Jun. 1990). |
Divisions (1)
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