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Measurement and Modeling of Advanced Conversion Processes.
26th Quarterly Report for January l, 1993 to March 31, 1993

Peter R. Solomon
David G. Hamblen
Michael A. Serio
L. Douglas Smoot
Scott Brewster

Advanced Fuel Research Inc.

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Table of Contents

Disclaimer i
Abstract ii
I Introduction 1
  I A Program Background and Description 1
I B Objectives 1
I C Approach 1
I D Critical Technical Issues 2
I E Twenty-Sixth Quarter Progress 3
II Task 2 - Submodel Development and Evaluation 6
  II A Subtask 2 a - Coal to Char Chemistry Submodel 7
II B Subtask 2 b - Fundamental High-Pressure Reaction Data 9
II C Subtask 2 c - Secondary Reaction of Pyrolysis Products and Burnout Submodels 10
II D Subtask 2 d - Ash Physics and Chemistry Submodel 11
II E Subtask 2 e - Large Particle Submodels 12
II F Subtask 2 f - Large Char Particles Oxidation at High Pressures 13
II G Subtask 2 g - Sox-Nox Submodel Development 14
III Task 3 - Comprehensive Model Development and Evaluation 15
  III A Subtask 3 a - Integration of Advanced Submodels into Entrained-Flow Code, with Evaluation and Documentation 16
III B Subtask 3 b - Comprehensive Fixed-Bed Modeling Review, Development Evaluation and Implementation 17
III C Subtask 3 c - Generalized Fuels Feedstock Submodel 18
IV Task 4 - Application of integrated codes 19
  IV A Subtask 4 a - Application of Generalized Pulverized Coal Comprehensive Code 20
IV B Subtask 4 b - Application of Fixed-Bed Code 21