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| Gasification Archive for March 2001 |
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| 158 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:17:42 2002 |
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GAS-L: Syngas genset
Hello,
I have noticed the syngas composition did not go through so I am re-sending
my inquiry:
I am running an experiment of producing syngas (Gas rich with Hydrogen) and
feeding it to a reciprocating gas engine, the composition of the syngas
varies according to the process temperature from syngas I to syngas III as
follows:.
Composition [moll - %]
Gas Syngas I
Syngas II Syngas III
Methane 0.296037
0.14331 0.020385
Carbon Monoxide 0.038796 0.100443
0.189042
Carbon Dioxide 0.185704 0.14857
0.088326
Hydrogen 0.477759
0.607774 0.702234
Density 6.22
5.35 4.54
Net heating value (60 Deg. F) [kj/kg] 24353 22592
21968
Vol. LHV [kj/m^3] 151398 120783
99694
The gas conditions are at 25 Deg. C and 10 bar
The gas can be supplied at 10-50 Deg. C and at constant pressure in the
range of 10-15 barg to the engine.
If needed it is also possible to start the engine with liquid fuel or LPG
and then change over to the syngas.
The area the engine will be placed is classified as Class 1 Div.2 Group B
because of the Hydrogen presence.
The electrical output of the engine should be in the range of 100-400
kWe.(No heat recovery needed)
Can anyone direct me to a company that could supply a gas engine that could
stand in this specifications?
Regards,
Ariel Rotstein
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