Claims
- 1. A process for gasifying particulate coal in a vertical multi-bed reactor comprising an upper bed, at least one (1) intermediate bed, and a lower gasifying bed, wherein the temperature profile of the reactor increases from the upper bed to the lower bed, and wherein an inventory of particulate coal is maintained in each bed, the coal being sequentially passed to each successively lower bed, comprising the steps of:
- (a) passing particulate coal to the upper bed of the gasifier, the gasifier being maintained at a pressure between about 400 and 1500 psig;
- (b) passing a fluidizing gas comprising oxygen and steam upwardly through each bed of the gasifier at sufficient velocity to fluidize and heat each bed;
- (c) maintaining a heating rate of the coal in each bed of the gasifier at a rate between about 20.degree. and 100.degree. F per minute, whereby swelling and thermal disintegration of the particulate coal is minimized,
- (d) maintaining the coal inventory in the uppermost bed of the gasifier at a temperature between about 600.degree. and 800.degree. F;
- (e) transferring the coal from the upper bed to the next lower intermediate bed of the gasifier intermittently in batches, wherein the coal is heated to a temperature between 1000.degree. and 1400.degree. F thereby partially devolitilzing the coal, liberating tars and oils therefrom;
- (f) condensing the tars carried by the upwardly flowing fluidizing gases on the particulate coal inventory maintained in the upper bed of the gasifier, whereby the tars and oils are substantially hydrocracked upon sequential passage to the intermediate bed;
- (g) passing the partially devolitized coal to the lowest bed of the gasifier wherein the coal is heated to a temperature between about 1600.degree. and 1800.degree. F, such temperature not exceeding the ash softening point of the coal, whereby the coal reacts with the fluidizing gas thereby converting the coal into char, byproduct ash and a gaseous product;
- (h) removing a portion of the char and byproduct ash from the lowest bed of the gasifier;
- (i) removing a gaseous product stream from the upper bed of the gasifier.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the gasifier comprises between 3-5 beds.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the heating rate of the coal in each bed is maintained between 20.degree.-50.degree. F per minute.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the superficial gas velocity of the fluidizing gas is at least 0.2 ft./sec.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the particulate coal is a caking coal, the process further comprising the step of pretreating the coal with an oxygen containing gas sufficiently hot to heat the coal from ambient temperature to a temperature between about 600.degree. and 800.degree. F at a rate between 10.degree. to 200.degree. F per minute, whereby the coal is rendered substantially non agglomerating prior to passing the coal to the gasifier.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein the heating rate of the coal in each bed is maintained between 20.degree.-50.degree. F per minute and wherein the superficial gas velocity of the fluidized gas is at least 0.2 feet per second.
- 7. The process of claim 1 further comprising the step of pretreating the coal with an oxygen containing gas sufficiently hot to heat the coal to a temperature between about 600.degree. and 800.degree. F at a heating rate between 10.degree.-200.degree. F per minute whereby the coal is rendered substantially a non-agglomerating prior to passing the coal to the gasifier.
- 8. The process of claim 5, wherein the pretreating step is a multibed pretreater having at least 3 beds wherein particulate coal is intermittently fluidized by a hot fluidized gas comprising less than about 1.0 standard cubic feet of oxygen per pound of coal upwardly from the last bed to the first bed while the coal passing from the first bed to the last bed, said coal being heated at a rate between 10.degree.-100.degree. F per minute to a temperature between about 600.degree.-800.degree. F.
- 9. A batchwise process for gasifying particulate coal in a vertical multizone countercurrent flow gasifier having at least three zones comprising an upper zone, at least one intermediate zone and a lower zone, the upper and intermediate zones having heat exchange means therein for maintaining a maximum temperature in each zone, the lower zone having a capacity to treat at least twice as much coal than in each of the upper and intermediate zones, comprising the sequential steps of:
- (a) passing the particulate coal to the upper zone of the gasifier, wherein the coal is heated from ambient to a temperature between 600.degree. and 800.degree. F by the fluidizing gas, comprising oxygen and steam flowing upwardly through each zone of the gasifier at sufficient velocity to fluidize and heat the coal in each zone at a rate between 10.degree. and 200.degree. F per minute, whereby swelling and thermal disintegration of the particulate coal is minimized;
- (b) passing the heated coal from the upper most zone downwardly to an intermediate zone;
- (c) repeating step (a) thereby maintaining an inventory of fresh coal in the upper zone of the gasifier.
- (d) heating the coal in the intermediate zone to a temperature between 1000.degree. and 1400.degree. F, at a heating rate between 10.degree. and 200.degree. F per minute by the fluidizing gas moving upwardly through the gasifier, whereby the particulate coal is partially devolitized thereby liberating tars and oils;
- (e) passing the tars and oils upwardly through the gasifier to the upper zone substantially condensing the tars and oils on the coal in the upper zone;
- (f) passing the partially devolitilized coal from the intermediate zone to the lower most zone;
- (g) sequentially repeating steps (b) and (a).
- (h) heating the coal in the lowermost zone to a temperature between 1600.degree. and 1800.degree. F whereby the fluidizing gas moving upwardly therethrough reacts with the devolitized coal thereby producing a fuel gas;
- (i) removing at least one half of the coal inventory in the lower most zone;
- (j) sequentially repeating steps (f), (b) and (a);
- (k) recovering a gaseous product stream from the gasifier
- (l) removing by-product ash from the lowermost zone.
- 10. A process for the gasification of particulate caking type coal to produce a fuel gas, which comprises:
- (a) feeding the coal into the top bed of a multiple bed pretreater at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure;
- (b) passing a gas comprising less than about 1.0 SCF of oxygen per pound of coal upwardly through the beds of said pretreater to heat the fluidize and coal;
- (c) heating the coal in each bed of said pretreater at a rate between about 10.degree. and 100.degree. F per minute, whereby the swelling of the coal particles is minimized;
- (d) transferring said heated coal downwardly to the next lower bed of the pretreater intermittently in batches;
- (e) maintaining the temperature of said coal in the bottom bed of said pretreater at between about 600.degree. to 800.degree. F such that minimum devolatilization of the coal occurs; removing a gaseous product stream from said top bed of said pretreater.
- (f) feeding pretreated particulate coal from the bottom of said pretreater to the uppermost bed of a multibed gasifier;
- (g) passing fluidizing gas comprising oxygen and steam upwardly through the beds of said gasifier at sufficient velocity to fluidize and heat the beds;
- (h) heating the coal in each bed of said gasifier at a rate between about 20.degree. and 100.degree. F per minute;
- (i) maintaining the coal in said uppermost bed of said gasifier at a temperature between about 600.degree. and 800.degree. F by indirectly cooling the coal with an external fluid in heat exchange relationship with the bed;
- (j) transferring the coal downwardly to the next lower bed of said multibed gasifier intermittently in batches;
- (k) heating the coal in the next lower bed to 1000.degree.-1400.degree. F temperature whereby the coal is partially devolitilized thereby liberating tars and oils;
- (l) condensing the tars carried by the gases passing upwardly through said gasifier on the pretreated coal in the uppermost bed of said gasifier whereby said tars and oils are substantially hydrocracked upon passage to the next lower bed;
- (m) heating the coal in the lowest bed of said gasifier to between about 1600.degree. and 1800.degree. F such that the ash softening point of the coal is not exceeded and char is formed whereby the char reacts with the gas comprising steam and oxygen thereby converting the char into a gaseous product;
- (n) removing a portion of said char from the lowest bed of said gasifier so as to maintain an inventory of char in the bed; and
- (o) removing a gaseous product stream having reduced fines and tars from the uppermost bed of said gasifier
- (p) removing by-product ash from the lowermost bed of the gasifier.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This present application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 365,910, now abandoned filed June 1, 1973, entitled "COAL GASIFICATION".
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