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Thermodynamic equilibrium simulation on the synthesis gas composition in the context of underground coal gasification

Journal

FUEL
Volume 293, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120462

Keywords

Underground coal gasification; Thermodynamic equilibrium; Synthesis gas; Elevated pressure; Gasification agent

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  1. Key Technologies R&D Programme of PetroChina Company Limited [2019E-25]

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Underground coal gasification is a promising technology for converting coal resources into high-quality synthesis gas with low cost. The study found that gasification pressure and temperature have significant effects on the composition of synthesis gas, and increasing the oxygen/steam ratio enhances the contents of H-2 and CH4, as well as the low heating value of the synthesis gas.
Underground coal gasification is a promising technology involved with the in-situ conversion of coal resources into a high-quality synthesis gas with low cost. A thermodynamic equilibrium simulation was conducted to analyze the effects of the reaction temperature, pressure and ratio of oxygen/steam on the synthesis gas composition in the context of underground coal gasification. The results show that the increase of the gasification pressure promotes the formation of CH4 while inhibits the formation of H-2 and CO in the synthesis gas under different temperatures. And the gasification pressure for the maximum low heating value (LHV) of synthesis gas shifts to larger pressures with the increasing gasification temperatures, and the corresponding maximum LHV is 7.87 MJ/m(3) at the pressure of 5.6 MPa when the gasification temperature is set as 800 degrees C. The increase of the gasification temperature leads to an increase in the contents of H-2 and CO and a decrease in CH4 content in the equilibrium synthesis gas. The gasification temperature shifts to higher values to reach the maximum LHV of synthesis gas at elevated pressures except for the slight increase of LHV within the temperature range of 700-1000. C at 0.1 MPa. Further analysis on the effect of the ratio of oxygen/steam indicates that increasing the moisture content in the gasification agent significantly results in the enhancement of H-2 and CH4 contents in the synthesis gas as well as its LHV.

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