Bulletin 32 Commercial Deductions from comparisons of Gasoline and Alcohol Test on Internal Combustion Engines

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert M. Strong
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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38
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1911

Abstract

The following report is a summary of the commercial results which 'Were obtained from 2,000 tests conducted by the technologic branch of the United States Geological Survey at St. Louis, Mo., and Norfolk, Va., in 1907 and 1908, under the technical supervision of R. H. Fernald, engineer in charge of the producer-gas section. The tests dealt primarily with gasoline, forming part of the investigation of mineral fuels provided for by acts of Congress. To determine the relative economy and efficiency of gasoline it was compared with denatured alcohol. The tests, many of which were undertaken in connection with work for the Navy Department, supplemented, to a certain extent, the work of previous investigations, but only so far as was necessary to emphasize some of the more important points and to lead up to the defining of conditions required for the economical use of gasoline and alcohol. In order to determine and eliminate the affecting engine conditions as far as possible, the investigation was commenced by making comparative gasoline and alcohol tests on the same engines. These tests were repeated on other engines of approxiElately the same size and speed, having different degrees of comFression, different methods of governing, and different carburetors. The final report will include much material that may be of use in engine design, but that side of the investigation was not pursued any further than was necessary to obtain the best possible results, for alcohol and for gasoline with the engines at hand, and to prove that the minimum fu·el-consumption rate for each could be obtained in approximately the same manner. The effects of engine and of operating conditions both have a bearing on the commercial deductions but will be discussed only in a general way at this time.
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APA: Robert M. Strong  (1911)  Bulletin 32 Commercial Deductions from comparisons of Gasoline and Alcohol Test on Internal Combustion Engines

MLA: Robert M. Strong Bulletin 32 Commercial Deductions from comparisons of Gasoline and Alcohol Test on Internal Combustion Engines. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1911.

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