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Devendra T Barot

from Sugar Land, TX
Age ~72

Devendra Barot Phones & Addresses

  • 1814 Alcorn Bayou Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77479 (281) 265-7541
  • 2323 Long Reach Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77478
  • 1505 Grande Blvd, Tyler, TX 75703
  • Houston, TX
  • Irvine, CA
  • Sutherlin, OR
  • 1814 Alcorn Bayou Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77479

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Combustion Chamber Design For A Quench Gasifier

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US Patent:
7090707, Aug 15, 2006
Filed:
Jan 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/482023
Inventors:
Devendra T. Barot - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
C10J 3/00
US Classification:
48113, 48202, 48206, 48 73
Abstract:
A new combustion chamber design for a quench gasifier. Electrical heating is used in the throat area of the combustion chamber to achieve temperatures up to 3500 F. to melt ash deposits and to increase carbon conversion (reduce soot production). Silicon carbide and/or silicon nitride refractory materials are used in the hot face of the throat to withstand high temperatures and high temperature shocks. The proposed design reduces the capital cost of a gasification plant by eliminating the need for soot recovery and recycle system. This design also reduces the operating cost of the gasification plant by decreasing the frequent refractory damages that have been experienced in the throat area of the existing quench gasifiers.

Combustion Chamber Design For A Quench Gasifier

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US Patent:
20060260192, Nov 23, 2006
Filed:
Jul 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/494977
Inventors:
Devendra Barot - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
C01B 3/36
US Classification:
04819700R
Abstract:
A new combustion chamber design for a quench gasifier. Electrical heating is used in the throat area of the combustion chamber to achieve temperatures up to 3500 F. to melt ash deposits and to increase carbon conversion (reduce soot production). Silicon carbide and/or silicon nitride refractory materials are used in the hot face of the throat to withstand high temperatures and high temperature shocks. The proposed design reduces the capital cost of a gasification plant by eliminating the need for soot recovery and recycle system. This design also reduces the operating cost of the gasification plant by decreasing the frequent refractory damages that have been experienced in the throat area of the existing quench gasifiers.
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