A Text Book of Gas Manufacture for StudentsG. Bell and sons, 1900 - 284 pages |
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... result- ing combustion of the coke in the furnace with the air which is drawn into the latter which gives the ... results in a greatly increased consumption of fuel , together with irregular heating of the setting . It is quite ...
... result- ing combustion of the coke in the furnace with the air which is drawn into the latter which gives the ... results in a greatly increased consumption of fuel , together with irregular heating of the setting . It is quite ...
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... 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 setting , by arranging a number of ports from which it can issue ...
... 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 setting , by arranging a number of ports from which it can issue ...
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... result of a considerable gain in fuel . When such heat is utilized , the furnace is said to be a regenerative , or recuperative , furnace , and when the secondary air is not heated , the furnace is termed a generator furnace . The ...
... result of a considerable gain in fuel . When such heat is utilized , the furnace is said to be a regenerative , or recuperative , furnace , and when the secondary air is not heated , the furnace is termed a generator furnace . The ...
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... results can only be obtained when the charge is placed in the retort in a thin even layer ; for should the coal be ... result that gases of little or no illuminating value , and which in some instances are actually prejudicial , will ...
... results can only be obtained when the charge is placed in the retort in a thin even layer ; for should the coal be ... result that gases of little or no illuminating value , and which in some instances are actually prejudicial , will ...
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John Hornby. perly carbonized in the usual time allowed , with the result that the maximum amount of gas which is capable of being evolved from the coal will not be obtained , conse- quently producing a low make per ton . Further ...
John Hornby. perly carbonized in the usual time allowed , with the result that the maximum amount of gas which is capable of being evolved from the coal will not be obtained , conse- quently producing a low make per ton . Further ...
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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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