Erosion/fatigue behavior of solid particles produced during in situ gasification
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Title
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Petroleum Division (Publication) PD
Abstract
In situ gasification of bituminous coal can provide an alternative source of energy. The investigation of gasification products on metals has resulted in the conclusion that the degradation of materials is due to erosion/fatigue and corrosion effects. The fatigue damages are caused by repeated impact action of the rounded particles or properly oriented angular particles, resulting in the loss of materials in the form of platelets. This paper will present and discuss information on solid particles produced during in situ gasification of Texas lignite and their damages.
First Page
265
Last Page
268
Publication Date
12-1-1996
Recommended Citation
Masudi, H., & Griffin, R. (1996). Erosion/fatigue behavior of solid particles produced during in situ gasification. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Petroleum Division (Publication) PD, 75 (3), 265-268. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/agriculture-facpubs/238