Chicago Discussions - Discussion of paper of Mr. Kennedy (See p . 537)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 14
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1894
Abstract
F. W. Gordon, Philadelphia, Pa.: There can be no objection to the use of cross-compound blowing-engines; and when they are condensing they are susceptible of great range of duty with slight loss in efficiency. By those who have use for the full heat of the waste gases, this type of engine is advantageous; but many furnaces are not so located. The pig-iron is their finished product, and the gases are to be employed only for furnace-use. In this case simple engines are preferable, being less expensive and having less parts to take care of. These reasons determined the introduction of the engines, a sketch of which is distributed at this session. There are three of these engines to furnish blast for two furnaces, for a make of abont 250 tons per day, using 75 per cent. anthracite and 85 per cent. magnetic ores; and they are expected to blow up to twenty pounds pressure per square inch. For blast-furnaces I prefer the single to the coupled engine, except
Citation
APA: (1894) Chicago Discussions - Discussion of paper of Mr. Kennedy (See p . 537)
MLA: Chicago Discussions - Discussion of paper of Mr. Kennedy (See p . 537). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1894.