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" Prefer to the proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur, respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis. It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be made, thereby determining the relative proportions of volatile matter and fixed... "
Stationary Engineering - Page 441
by Joseph Gerald Branch - 1907 - 1005 pages
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Experimental Engineering and Manual for Testing: For Engineers and for ...

Rolla Clinton Carpenter - 1892 - 830 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. (Appendix XII.) As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity...
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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference Book of Rules, Tables ...

William Kent - 1895 - 1234 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. XVIII. Analysis of Flue-ijases.—fhe analysis of the flue-gases is an especially valuable method of...
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ASME Transactions, Volume 21

American Society of Mechanical Engineers - 1900 - 1252 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. (Appendix XII.) As an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity...
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The Calorific Power of Fuels: With a Collection of Auxiliary Tables, and ...

Herman Poole - 1900 - 330 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...characteristics of the fuel, and serve to fix the -cl.iss to which it belongs. As an additional indication of the -characteristics of the fuel, the specific...
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The Calorific Power of Fuels: With a Collection of Auxiliary Tables, and ...

Herman Poole - 1900 - 342 pages
...proportions furnish an indication of the leading characteristics of the fuel, and serve to fix the •cl.iss to which it belongs. As an additional indication of...gravity should be determined. XVIII. Analysis of Flue Gase*. — The analysis of the flue gases is an especially valuable method of determining the relative...
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Steam-boiler Economy: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Fuel Economy ...

William Kent - 1901 - 522 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and su'.phur respectively, iis determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...specific gravity should be determined. XVIII. Analysis of Flue-gases. — The analysis of the flue-gases is an especially valuable method of determining the...
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A Manual of Steam-boilers: Their Design, Construction, and Operation

Robert Henry Thurston - 1901 - 972 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis. It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...specific gravity should be determined. XVIII. Analysis of Flue-gases. — The analysis of the fluegases is an especially valuable method of determining the relative...
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A Textbook on Steam Engineering ...

1902 - 502 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur, respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis. It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...specific gravity should be determined. XVIII. Analysis of Fine Gases. — The analysis of the flue gases is an especially valuable method of determining the...
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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference Book of Rules, Tables ...

William Kent - 1907 - 1206 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. XVIII. Analysis of Flue-gaees.—lhe analysis of the flue-gases is an especially valuable method of...
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Steam-boiler Economy: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Fuel Economy ...

William Kent - 1904 - 536 pages
...proportions of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur respectively, as determined by the ultimate analysis.* It is desirable that a proximate analysis should be...fuel, and serve to fix the class to which it belongs. A« an additional indication of the characteristics of the fuel, the specific gravity should be determined....
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