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Bureau of Mines gas-combustion retort for oil shale. Study of the effects of process variables. [Effects of process variables on product properties and retort operating characteristics]
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The gas combustion retort developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines at the Rifle Oil Shale Project near Rifle, Colorado, is a continuous, gravity feed retort. The heat required to convert the kerogen in the oil shale to liquid oil is generated by the combustion of product gas and carbonaceous residue remaining on the retorted shale after the kerogen has been converted to oil, gas, and residue. A study of the effects of the process variables on retort operation, product yields, and product properties is important to the successful solution of the problems encountered in the development of a satisfactory process.

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CitationDannenberg, R.O. Matzick, A. ---- Roy Long, Bureau of Mines gas-combustion retort for oil shale. Study of the effects of process variables. [Effects of process variables on product properties and retort operating characteristics], 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/bureau-of-mines-gas-combustion-retort-for-oil-shale-study-of-the-effects-of-process-variables-ef
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
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Publication Date1960-1-1
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