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Option Code Option Code<br />

Number Value †<br />

1 Heat of Combustion<br />

306 4 Nonconventional Solid <strong>Property</strong> <strong>Models</strong><br />

Calculation<br />

Method<br />

Parameter<br />

Names<br />

Component<br />

Attributes<br />

5 IGT correlation CIGTC ULTANAL<br />

PROXANAL<br />

6 User input value HCOMB ULTANAL<br />

PROXANAL<br />

7 Revised IGT<br />

correlation<br />

2 Standard Heat of Formation<br />

CIGT2 ULTANAL<br />

PROXANAL<br />

1 Heat-of- — ULTANAL<br />

combustionbased<br />

correlation<br />

SULFANAL<br />

2 Direct correlation HFC ULTANAL<br />

SULFANAL<br />

PROXANAL<br />

3 Heat Capacity<br />

1 Kirov correlation CP1C PROXANAL<br />

2 Cubic<br />

temperature<br />

equation<br />

4 Enthalpy Basis<br />

1 Elements in their —<br />

standard states<br />

at 298.15K and 1<br />

atm<br />

—<br />

2 Component at<br />

298.15 K<br />

† Default = 1 for each option code<br />

References<br />

CP2C —<br />

—<br />

—<br />

— —<br />

Gomez, M., J.B. Gayle, and A.R. Taylor, Jr., Heat Content and Specific Heat of<br />

Coals and Related Products, U.S. Bureau of Mines, R.I. 6607, 1965.<br />

IGT (Institute of Gas Technology), Coal Conversion <strong>System</strong>s Technical Data<br />

Book, Section PMa. 44.1, 1976.<br />

Kirov, N.Y., "Specific Heats and Total Heat Contents of Coals and Related<br />

Materials are Elevated Temperatures," BCURA Monthly Bulletin, (1965),<br />

pp. 29, 33.<br />

Swanson, V.E. et al., Collection, Chemical Analysis and Evaluation of Coal<br />

Samples in 1975, U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report (1976), pp. 76–<br />

468.<br />

R. H. Perry and D. W. Green, eds., Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 7th<br />

ed., McGraw-Hill (1997), p. 27-5.<br />

IGT Coal Density Model<br />

The DCOALIGT model gives the true (skeletal or solid-phase) density of coal<br />

on a dry basis. It uses ultimate and sulfur analyses. The model is based on<br />

equations from IGT (1976):

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