Instrumentation for optimizing an underground coal-gasification process
Abstract
While the United States has a coal resource base of 6.4 trillion tons, only seven percent is presently recoverable by mining. The process of in-situ gasification can recover another twenty-eight percent of the vast resource, however, viable technology must be developed for effective in-situ recovery. The key to this technology is system that can optimize and control the process in real-time. An instrumentation system is described that optimizes the composition of the injection gas, controls the in-situ process and conditions the product gas for maximum utilization. The key elements of this system are Monsanto PRISM Systems, a real-time analytical system, and a real-time data acquisition and control system. This system provides from complete automation of the process but can easily be overridden by manual control. The use of this cost effective system can provide process optimization and is an effective element in developing a viable in-situ technology.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- June 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8326051S
- Keywords:
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- Coal Gasification;
- Energy Technology;
- Mines (Excavations);
- Optimization;
- Process Control (Industry);
- Cost Effectiveness;
- Data Acquisition;
- Gas Composition;
- Real Time Operation;
- Instrumentation and Photography