Publication Date |
2005 |
Personal Author |
McKamey, C. G.; Tortorelli, P. F.; Lara-Curzio, E.; McCleary, D.; Sawyer, J. |
Page Count |
20 |
Abstract |
The use of a power turbine fired with coal-derived synthesis gas will require some form of gas cleaning in order to protect turbine and downstream components from degradation by erosion, corrosion, or deposition. Hot-gas filtration is one form of cleaning that offers the ability to remove particles from the gases produced by gasification processes without having to substantially cool and, possibly, reheat them before their introduction into the turbine. This technology depends critically on materials durability and reliability, which have been the subject of study for a number of years. |
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Source Agency |
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Corporate Authors |
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.; Global Energy Inc., West Terre Haute, IN.; Pall Process Equipment Development, Cortland, NY. |
Supplemental Notes |
Prepared in cooperation with Global Energy Inc., West Terre Haute, IN. and Pall Process Equipment Development, Cortland, NY. Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC. |
Document Type |
Technical Report |
NTIS Issue Number |
200517 |