Slags of low viscosity readily penetrate the refractory lining in slagging gasifiers, causing rapid and severe corrosion called spalling. In addition, a low-viscosity slag that flows down the gasifier wall forms a relatively thin layer of slag on the refractory surface, allowing the corrosive gases in the gasifier to participate in the chemical reactions between the refractory and the slag. In contrast, a slag viscosity of
Revised: October 8, 2009 |
Published: October 25, 2008
Citation
Matyas J., S.K. Cooley, S.K. Sundaram, C.P. Rodriguez, A.B. Edmondson, and B.M. Arrigoni. 2008.An Empirical Viscosity Model for Coal Slags. In Twenty-Fifth Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, 3, 1425-1431. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:Pittsburgh Coal.PNNL-SA-62063.