Design and Implementation of Experimental System for Comprehensive Utilization of Oil Shale

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The single model of oil shale development, which is, burning in boiler for power generation and distillation for shale oil, may cause enormous waste of oil-gas resources and semi-coke. For energy conservation and efficiency improvement, it is necessary to realize the comprehensive utilization of oil shale. The development of experimental system is foundation of further studying. In the paper, an experimental system for comprehensive utilization of oil shale is designed and realized. These includes: spouted bed combustor and shale ash collection system, oil shale retort with solid heat carrier and shale oil recovery system. With the system, the realistic simulation under different condition such as different kinds of oil shale, operation condition can be studied. This work lays an experimental foundation for the further study of comprehensive utilization of oil shale.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 550-553)

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2883-2886

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July 2012

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