2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2019.03.134
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Particle residence time measurement in a pressurized drop-tube reactor with radioactive tracer

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“…Further information about the test rig is given in reference 19. In addition, Rußig et al measured the particle residence time distribution using radioactive tracers 22 and studied how the particle size, gas flow rate and the heterogeneous reaction affected the particle residence time at temperatures between 400 and 950°C and pressures between 10 and 40 bar.…”
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“…Further information about the test rig is given in reference 19. In addition, Rußig et al measured the particle residence time distribution using radioactive tracers 22 and studied how the particle size, gas flow rate and the heterogeneous reaction affected the particle residence time at temperatures between 400 and 950°C and pressures between 10 and 40 bar.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HOK, a well-defined char produced from Rhenish lignite, was used to study the gasification reaction kinetics in the KIVAN reactor. 19,22 The proximate and ultimate analyses of HOK char are given in Table 1.…”
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“…There is a wide variety of laboratory reactors for carbon gasification kinetics studies. First of all, it is the drop tube reactor [17,18], and the quartz furnace [19,20]. The fluidized bed reactor makes it possible to achieve a high degree of isothermicity [21].…”
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