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"REVERSE COMBUSTION ALONG A BOREHOLE IN A SHRINKING COAL PRELIMINARY RESULTS"

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"Reverse combustion along a bored hole (76 mm diameter) will be used during Lawrence Livermore Laboratory's next field experiment in underground coal gasification: Hoe Creek III. The enlarged channel produced by the reverse combustion will allow high gas velocities for the forward combustion phase of gasification. In the present experiments , reverse combustion along smaller boreholes (6.35 and 12 .7 mm diameter) was investigated in coal blocks which were 0.5 m in diameter and 0.9 m long. In these experiments reverse combustion did not propagate with air as the feed as . Three air velocities (14, 27, and 32 m/s) were tried in the 6. 35 mm borehole and two velocities (7.5 and 21 m/s) were tried in the 12.7 mm borehole . All experiments were conducted at atmospheric pressure. Reverse combustion did propagate when the feed gas oxygen content was increased to 32%. Rates up to 14 m/ day were found with an inlet gas velocity of 27 m/s. Product gas compositions are reported and discussed."

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 20:34 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 20:34 (LMT)
Citation William R. Aiman ---- Roy Long, "REVERSE COMBUSTION ALONG A BOREHOLE IN A SHRINKING COAL PRELIMINARY RESULTS", 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/reverse-combustion-along-a-borehole-in-a-shrinking-coal-preliminary-results
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
Program Or Project KMD
Publication Date 1979-3-29