October 25, 2008
Conference Paper

An Empirical Viscosity Model for Coal Slags

Abstract

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.