Gasification kinetics of char is thought as a key factor in designing and o
perating gasifiers. The widely used present technique, TGA method, is limit
ed in temperature and heating rate ranges. A fluidized bed reactor (FBR) me
thod is described which is suitable for measuring char reactivity at elevat
ed temperatures up to 1873 K by using CO2 as the gasifying agent. It is cap
able of carbonizing coal samples under various conditions including rapid h
eating as well as slow heating, and in-situ measuring char gasification rat
e directly after carbonization. Char reactivity is evaluated from the time
variation of CO concentration in the exit gas. The heterogeneous global mod
el, incorporated with the two-phase model, is used to describe the reaction
of chars. On the basis of the model, the film mass transfer resistance and
the bubble-emulsion mass transfer resistance are calculated and their infl
uence on the measured results is assessed. Proper selection of operating pa
rameters for assuring reasonable measurement is discussed. Data processing
methods have been developed to give fundamental, quantitative measurements
of char reactivity, allowing direct comparison of reactivity between chars.
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