Abstract

A high temperature stage microscope to investigate the temperature effect caused by particle size on char gasification is applied in this study. Experiments were carried out with different particle sizes for raw chars and chars on molten slag surface, respectively. Heat transfer models were built for the raw char of two temperature distributions and char particle on molten slag, respectively. Results showed that reaction layer temperature of raw char decreased in the reaction dominant while char on molten slag had higher temperature. Temperature difference between two distributions increased with the initial particle size, indicating the temperature effect on large particles was obvious. Shrinking core model was applied and modified herein coupled with the modification of reaction layer temperature and reaction area. Model prediction and experimental data showed good agreements of carbon conversion and reactivity index for raw char and char on molten slag, respectively. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 63: 716–724, 2017

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