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North Dakota lignite analysis

The plant processes 26,840 TPSD of low sulfur North Dakota lignite. The sulfur is 1.3 wt%/DAF coal. The coal analysis is shown in Table II. Output from the plant is 268,700 MM Btu/day of SNG, equivalent to 45,000 BOE/day. Total production of by-product elemental sulfur is 161 tons/day. This represents 78 wt% of total sulfur input from the coal feedstock. Since goal gasification and indirect liquefaction facilities are most likely to use Western low sulfur lignite or subbituminous coals, this represents the low sulfur case for coal conversion. [Pg.90]

A different type of analysis has now provided this information (20) The dimension distributions p(a) of independent spherical scatterers with uniform density and diameter a which produces each of the terms in the sum in Equation (3) can be calculated (19) After obtaining the constants in the sum in Equation (3) by least-squares fits of this equation to the scattering curve measured for Beulah lignite at the University of North Dakota, we used these constants to evaluate the sum of the pore-dimension distribution functions for uniform spheres that are obtained (19) from the terms in the sum in Equation (3) The sum of these pore-dimension distributions was very similar to the power-law distribution given by Equation (4) The fact that we could obtain almost the same power-law dimension distribution by two independent methods suggests that such a distribution may be a good approximation to the pore-... [Pg.90]

Table I. Elemental Analysis of a Stratigraphic Sequence Containing Two Lignite Seams at the Beulah Mine, North Dakota. Results in parts per million on a dry coal basis determined by neutron activation analysis unless indicated otherwise. Table I. Elemental Analysis of a Stratigraphic Sequence Containing Two Lignite Seams at the Beulah Mine, North Dakota. Results in parts per million on a dry coal basis determined by neutron activation analysis unless indicated otherwise.

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