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Fall 2015
Inorganic particle deposition and unsteady slag flow is one of the main issues in entrained-flow gasifiers causing several problems, especially, tap hole blockage and emergency shutdown. For the first part of the experiments in this study, slag collector probe was used to take depositions and...
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Characterization of residue from direct coal liquefaction and determination of its potential applicability as a source of fuel
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Direct coal liquefaction is a technology for producing liquid products from coal. One of the by-products from this process is coal liquefaction residue, which is remaining coal that was not converted to liquid products during the liquefaction process. The residue is enriched in mineral matter and...
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Fall 2015
The main aim of this work is experimental and numerical study of heat and mass transfer in fixed beds by the Joule heating effect, which is a volume-based type of heating rather than surface-based. This is aimed at looking more into energy storage technologies where electrical energy is stored as...
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Fall 2015
Capture of carbon dioxide from flue gas using amine functionalized silica based adsorbents has shown great potential recently. Despite their stable performance, the full potential of these adsorbents has not been researched in greater depth. In this thesis, experimental study and simulation of a...