APPLICATION OF A COLD FLOW MODEL IN TESTING THE FEASIBILITY OF AN OIL-SHALE RETORTING PROCESS

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VASALOS, IA [1 ]
TATTERSON, DF [1 ]
FURLONG, MW [1 ]
KOWALSKI, TL [1 ]
SO, BYC [1 ]
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[1] AMOCO RES CTR,NAPERVILLE,IL 60566
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10.1021/ie00054a020
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TQ [化学工业];
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An oil shale fluid bed process was successfully tested in a 1.5 tons/day retort. A pilot plant previously used for catalytic cracking studies was modified for this purpose. The successful conversion of the existing pilot plant to a retort and the remarkably smooth startup and operation were attributed to the concurrent construction and operation of a full-scale cold flow model to test the design of solid feeders and a unique injector/mixer. Operation of the cold flow model over the range of anticipated pilot plant operating conditions provided pressure drop and solids hold data for the mixer. The process was based on rapid heating of small oil shale particles with a hot heat carrier. Key to the process was the design of a mixer, of proprietary geometry, which effects rapid interparticle heat transfer, substantial retorting of oil shale, and rapid removal of the hydrocarbon vapors. Several tests were carried out showing that shale oil yields up to 110% of Fisher assay are feasible by using this unique process scheme. Data are presented showing the application of cold flow results in the interpretation of pilot plant data such as gas and liquid yields.
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