Direct coal liquefaction baseline design and system analysis. Quarterly report, October--December 1991
The primary objective of the study is to develop a computer model for a base line direct coal liquefaction design based on two stage direct coupled catalytic reactors. This primary objective is to be accomplished by completing the following: a base line design based on previous DOE/PETC results from Wilsonville pilot plant and other engineering evaluations; a cost estimate and economic analysis; a computer model incorporating the above two steps over a wide range of capacities and selected process alternatives; a comprehensive training program for DOE/PETC Staff to understand and use the computer model; a thorough documentation of all underlying assumptions for baseline economics; and a user manual and training material which will facilitate updating of the model in the future.
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2008-06-19
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Subject: | coal, lignite, and peat | general and miscellaneous//mathematics, computing, and information science | COAL LIQUEFACTION | DESIGN | COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | MANUALS | TRAINING |
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