A Text Book of Gas Manufacture for StudentsG. Bell and sons, 1900 - 284 pages |
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Page 12
... increases the CO2 in the gas , and liberates a portion of the sulphur , which would otherwise remain behind in the coke . The amount and nature of the ash , or clinker , is a very important factor in the choice of a coal . The ash in ...
... increases the CO2 in the gas , and liberates a portion of the sulphur , which would otherwise remain behind in the coke . The amount and nature of the ash , or clinker , is a very important factor in the choice of a coal . The ash in ...
Page 25
... increased consumption of fuel , together with irregular heating of the setting . It is quite impossible to regulate the air supply to furnaces of this class with any degree of exactness ; the speed at which the air must necessarily pass ...
... increased consumption of fuel , together with irregular heating of the setting . It is quite impossible to regulate the air supply to furnaces of this class with any degree of exactness ; the speed at which the air must necessarily pass ...
Page 27
... increasing the temperature at the base of the generator , resulting in local heating . In order to obtain good results with this class of furnace it is necessary to conduct the combustible gas ( CO ) under the whole length of the ...
... increasing the temperature at the base of the generator , resulting in local heating . In order to obtain good results with this class of furnace it is necessary to conduct the combustible gas ( CO ) under the whole length of the ...
Page 30
... Increased make of gas , owing to good and regular heats . Saving in wear and tear of materials . For further information concerning regenerator furnaces the student is referred to Graham's " Construction and Working of Regenerator ...
... Increased make of gas , owing to good and regular heats . Saving in wear and tear of materials . For further information concerning regenerator furnaces the student is referred to Graham's " Construction and Working of Regenerator ...
Page 34
... increased when the gas is sub- jected to an excess of pressure in the retort , as when an exhauster is not employed ; so it becomes necessary to remove this deposit of carbon periodically . This is some- times effected by chipping it ...
... increased when the gas is sub- jected to an excess of pressure in the retort , as when an exhauster is not employed ; so it becomes necessary to remove this deposit of carbon periodically . This is some- times effected by chipping it ...
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2nd Edition ammonia ammoniacal liquor amount apparatus aqueous vapour Argand burner ascension pipe benzene bituminous coal bottom burner burning candles cannel cannel coal carbonic acid cast-iron cent centre chamber CO₂ coal-gas coke combustion condenser consists containing cubic feet cubic foot cylinder deposited diameter dip pipe disc distillation drum effect employed Engravings ethylene exhauster fixed flame furnace GAS MANUFACTURE gas passes gas-holder gas-works gases governor heat History holder hydraulic main hydrocarbons hydrogen illuminating power Illustrations inches inlet known latter light lime liquid means Messrs meter methane mouthpiece naphthalene necessary Nitrogen obtained ordinary outlet oxide oxygen pentane photometer placed plates portion Portraits pressure produced purifiers quantity result retort retort-house revised scrubber SH₂ shown in fig side specific gravity sperm sulphide sulphur compounds sulphuretted hydrogen sulphuric acid supply tank temperature thickness tion Trans Translated tube valve vessel vols volume washer weight William Hazlitt
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