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Underground coal gasification (UCG) 4 Burning rate 1 CO2 gasification 1 Carbon capture and storage 1 Carbon capture and storage (CCS) 1 Cavity formation 1 Chemical looping combustion (CLC) 1 Clean coal technology 1 Clean coal technology (CCT) 1 Coal gasification 1 Cogeneration 1 Heat integration 1 High ash coal 1 Hydrogen generation 1 Mass transfer resistance 1 Power plant 1 Solid oxide fuel cell 1 Syngas composition 1 Wood combustion 1
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Prabu, V. 4 Jayanti, S. 3
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Integration of in-situ CO2-oxy coal gasification with advanced power generating systems performing in a chemical looping approach of clean combustion
Prabu, V. - In: Applied Energy 140 (2015) C, pp. 1-13
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a clean coal technology to utilize deep coal resources effectively. In-situ CO2-oxy coal gasification may eliminate the operational difficulty of the steam gasification process and utilize CO2 (greenhouse gas) effectively. Furthermore, it is necessary to...
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Laboratory scale studies on simulated underground coal gasification of high ash coals for carbon-neutral power generation
Prabu, V.; Jayanti, S. - In: Energy 46 (2012) 1, pp. 351-358
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is promising to be an important means of meeting the increasing energy demand in several countries. UCG is inherently an unsteady process since a number of parameters, such as the growth of the cavity, inherent variation in the properties of the coal along the...
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Underground coal-air gasification based solid oxide fuel cell system
Prabu, V.; Jayanti, S. - In: Applied Energy 94 (2012) C, pp. 406-414
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a potential clean coal technology which converts coal into combustible gas in situ. The syngas produced from the UCG process using dry air contains more steam, tar and higher hydrocarbons compared to the conventional gasifiers. The focus of the present work...
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Simulation of cavity formation in underground coal gasification using bore hole combustion experiments
Prabu, V.; Jayanti, S. - In: Energy 36 (2011) 10, pp. 5854-5864
Studies on the growth of three-dimensional cavity geometries in underground coal gasification (UCG) are important in exploiting the large fraction of coal that is present in underground coal seams. In the present study, the cavity formation in UCG has been simulated using experiments carried out...
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