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- 2011 Annual Meeting
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- Poster Session: Thermodynamics and Transport Properties
- (193t) A New Algorithm for Multiphase Analysis of Gas/Water Mixture Adsorption On Coals
When water is one of the adsorbed components in a high-pressure gas adsorption system, as many as three phases may coexist at equilibrium. In this work, a new multiphase (three-phase) algorithm is presented and used to investigate the high-pressure adsorption behavior of CO2/water gas mixtures on wet coals. The algorithm uses a phase-insertion technique, which involves formally inserting a third (liquid) phase and solving a series of three-phase flash problems, wherein the three phases are the adsorbed, bulk gas, and liquid phases. A Gibbs-energy-driven algorithm was used to conduct both fixed and variable feed multiphase analyses for CO2/water mixture adsorption on wet coals. The simplified local density/Peng-Robinson (SLD-PR) adsorption model was used in the multiphase flash algorithm.
Results indicated that high-moisture containing coals form a third (liquid) phase at nearly all pressures in the range of measurements. Further, the predictions obtained utilizing a fixed, experimentally measured feed were qualitatively consistent with estimates obtained through variable-feed calculations. The analysis also indicates that low-moisture coals contain only two phases at equilibrium and do not form a free-water phase.