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Autor:
Kouji Sakawaki, Toshimitsu Suzuki, Masumi Itonaga, Kenji Inokuchi, Hirokazu Oda, Sadao Wasaka, Yoshinobu Nogami, Mochizuki Michiharu
Publikováno v:
Energy & Fuels. 17:1437-1444
To improve the product quality in the NEDOL coal liquefaction process (which was developed by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, NEDO), improvement of the NEDOL process was proposed and tested by a continuous plant, wh
Autor:
Masumi Itonaga, Kouji Sakawaki, Mochizuki Michiharu, Kenji Inokuchi, Keith N. Clark, Sadao Wasaka, Toshimitsu Suzuki, Hirokazu Oda
Publikováno v:
Energy & Fuels. 17:412-418
In NEDOL's 1-ton-per-day process supporting unit, a plant designed to provide support data for the NEDOL coal liquefaction process which has been developed up to the 150-tons-per-day scale, the hydrodynamic behavior of coal slurry in the coal liquefa
Autor:
Jun Ichiro Hayashi, Kouji Sakawaki, Tadatoshi Chiba, Seiichi Okada, Kenji Inokuchi, Koichi Ikeda, Mochizuki Michiharu, Tetsuya Takeda
Publikováno v:
KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU. 29:100-106
石炭液化反応器内の液化油の気液分配は,スラリー実流量を変化させ,スラリー実滞留時間の変化を通して液化反応の進行に大きく影響する.本研究では,石炭処理量1t/dの液化反応試験
Autor:
Kenji Inokuchi, Toshimitsu Suzuki, Masumi Itonaga, Mochizuki Michiharu, and Shouichi Ibaragi, Sadao Wasaka, Hirokazu Oda and, Kouji Sakawaki and
Publikováno v:
Energy & Fuels. 17:172-178
A maximum oil yield in the NEDOL coal liquefaction process was obtained with coal containing 76−78% carbon, while gas and water yields decreased with an increase in the carbon content. On the other hand, residue yield increased with an increase in
Autor:
Kouji Sakawaki, Tadatoshi Chiba, Kenji Inokuchi, Yoshinobu Nogami, Kawabata Mutsumaro, Mochizuki Michiharu, Koichi Ikeda
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy. 81:337-344
Autor:
Kouji Sakawaki, Kenji Inokuchi, Kawabata Mutsumaro, Tadatoshi Chiba, Tetsuya Takeda, Muneyuki Higuchi, Koichi Ikeda
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy. 81:345-353
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Japan Institute of Energy. 77:410-422
For the purpose of revealing the progress of coal liquefaction at the reaction fields, we gave attention to coal particles and coal-derived materials that are hydrogenated and/or carbonized in the liquefaction reactors, and tried evaluation using mic