Simulation of Conditions of Solid Fossil Fuels Formation for Underground Conversion Investigation

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In the nearest future, pyrolytic conversion of solid fossil fuels may become an important source of energy resources. Due to this fact, the technologies of heating of subterranean formations are created. This article describes the experience of creating the laboratory setup for the investigations of methods and modes for fuels heating in the conditions similar to the underground ones. Applied technical solutions and the results of their application are described.

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February 2016

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