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The SRS UGA in the real world
Surfacecoat, Alter NRG and Westinghouse Plasma Corp.
Dr. Kosta Tzatzov of Surfacecoat, Inc. uses the UGA 300 17 gases (Ar, N2, H2, O2, CO, CO2, SO2, H2O, COS, H2S, CH4, HCl,
system at the Westinghouse Plasma Corporation (WPC) NH3, Cyclohexane, Dioxane, Benzene, and Furan) are
Plasma Center Commercial Demonstration facility. This 48 continuously monitored. After using calibration gases and
ton-per-day commercial demonstration facility is located comparing the UGA readings with lab analysis of collected
in Madison, PA. gas bomb samples, an average cumulative error better than
5% is achieved.
Alter NRG and WPC
have developed a Dr. Tzatzov writes, "my experience with the UGA 300 system
plasma gasi cation has been excellent. It has proved to be very reliable and easy
simulation program to maintain." Based on their initial success, WPC purchased a
which is used as the second UGA to be installed on
template for the the output pipeline after the
design and scrubber. The Multi-UGA
performance modeling of commercial plasma gasi cation software allows both UGA
systems. The demonstration plant is available to test systems to be controlled from
customer's feed materials and validate the modeling one computer.
assumptions required to support project nancing and
"Since September 2009 both
permits.
UGA systems are being used
The UGA 300 system is attached through a sampling continuously at WPC's
system to the plant's gasi cation reactor to monitor the Commercial Demonstration
syngas composition at the reactor output. The mass facility and have performed
spectra recorded by the UGA are exported as Excel les very well so far."
into customer designed software for matrix inversion to
obtain quantitative analysis of the syngas composition. www.alternrg.com
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