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*[https://www.netl.doe.gov/research/coal/energy-systems/gasification/gasifipedia/entrainedflow The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Page on Entrained Flow (Mainly Coal) Gasification]
*[https://www.netl.doe.gov/research/coal/energy-systems/gasification/gasifipedia/entrainedflow The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Page on Entrained Flow (Mainly Coal) Gasification]
*[https://pubag.nal.usda.gov/catalog/966492 "Performance of entrained flow and fluidized bed biomass gasifiers on different scales" a study published in the National Agricultural Library (NAL)]
*[https://pubag.nal.usda.gov/catalog/966492 "Performance of entrained flow and fluidized bed biomass gasifiers on different scales" a study published in the National Agricultural Library (NAL)]
 
*[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ceat.202000531 A 2021 Paper Titled "Optimization of Slag Mobility of Biomass Fuels in a Pilot-scale Entrained-Flow Gasifier" ]
[[Category: Biofuel]] [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]]
[[Category: Biofuel]] [[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]]

Latest revision as of 05:31, 20 August 2022

Basics

  • A device for Gasification that uses a spray of fuel (powder, or Slurry Fuels , and oxidizer (air or pure oxygen, the latter is more common) in a sealed heated chamber
  • Typically high temprature and pressure
  • Thus faster reaction times, and produces Clinkers / Slag instead of Ash
  • Still need to see how it compares to Fluidized Bed Gasification
  • The most common method for coal gassification
  • Not as much research in application to Biomass or RDF
    • Need to look for more

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