Coprocessing of a Turkish lignite with a cellulosic waste material: 3. A statistical study on product yields and total conversion
F Karaca, E Bolat, S Dinçer - Fuel processing technology, 2002 - Elsevier
F Karaca, E Bolat, S Dinçer
Fuel processing technology, 2002•ElsevierThe objectives of this study were to evaluate statistically the effects of coprocessing
parameters on liquefaction yields, to determine the key process variables affecting the oil+
gas, oil and asphaltene yields and total conversion. A statistical experimental design based
on Second Order Central Composite Desing was planned fixing the liquefaction period at 1
h. Parameters such as temperature, initial cold pressure, tetralin/(lignite+ sawdust) and
sawdust/lignite ratios coded as x1, x2, x3 and x4, respectively, were used. The parameters …
parameters on liquefaction yields, to determine the key process variables affecting the oil+
gas, oil and asphaltene yields and total conversion. A statistical experimental design based
on Second Order Central Composite Desing was planned fixing the liquefaction period at 1
h. Parameters such as temperature, initial cold pressure, tetralin/(lignite+ sawdust) and
sawdust/lignite ratios coded as x1, x2, x3 and x4, respectively, were used. The parameters …
The objectives of this study were to evaluate statistically the effects of coprocessing parameters on liquefaction yields, to determine the key process variables affecting the oil+gas, oil and asphaltene yields and total conversion. A statistical experimental design based on Second Order Central Composite Desing was planned fixing the liquefaction period at 1 h. Parameters such as temperature, initial cold pressure, tetralin/(lignite+sawdust) and sawdust/lignite ratios coded as x1, x2, x3 and x4, respectively, were used. The parameters were investigated at five levels (−2, −1, 0, 1 and 2). The effects of these factors on dependent variables, namely, oil+gas, oil and asphaltene yields and total conversion were investigated. To determine the significance of effects, the analysis of variance with 99.9% confidence limits was used. It was shown that within the experimental ranges examined, temperature and sawdust/lignite ratio were the variables of highest significance for oil+gas yields, oil yields and total conversion.
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