Birmingham Paper - Calculations of the Available Heat and the Required Dimensions of Chimneys, Combustion-Chambers, and Gas-Burners in the Use of Blast-Furnace Gases for Firing Boilers

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank C. Roberts
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1889

Abstract

Neglecting the hydrogen and hydrocarbons, 1 will assume the following analysis as a fair average composition, by weight, of the waste gases escaping from a coke-burning blast-furnace: CO2............17.25 CO,............25.25 N,.............57.50 100.00 The 25.25 CO requires for combustion 62.6 of air, or 11.398 of oxygen, necessitating the passage of 48.202 nitrogen into the products of combustion. The latter, therefore, have the following composition: CO2,,............ 56.9 N,............105.7 Tile total specific heats of these quantities of the respective gases are 12.31 and 25.79, giving for the combined product, 38.1 approximately. That is, the product of combustion will absorb 38.1
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APA: Frank C. Roberts  (1889)  Birmingham Paper - Calculations of the Available Heat and the Required Dimensions of Chimneys, Combustion-Chambers, and Gas-Burners in the Use of Blast-Furnace Gases for Firing Boilers

MLA: Frank C. Roberts Birmingham Paper - Calculations of the Available Heat and the Required Dimensions of Chimneys, Combustion-Chambers, and Gas-Burners in the Use of Blast-Furnace Gases for Firing Boilers. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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