Low-Temperature Distillation Of Illinois And Indiana Coals-Discussion (e2e56afa-644c-4188-aae1-6c50ebe5bdd6)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1919
Abstract
G. W. TRAER (author's reply to discussion*).-Prof. Parr's discussion develops two points, upon which it seems desirable to comment. First, as to putting through a large enough tonnage to secure economic operation. At each manipulation of each oven 1500 1b. (680 kg.) of coal will be charged and the resultant coke discharged from a like amount of coal. . Sixteen slabs will be discharged at each manipulation, each approximately 5 ½ in. by 11 in. by 6 ft. (14 cm. by 28 cm. by 1.8 m.). The operating schedule of a commercial plant, based upon our observations and calculations, indicates a "through put" of at least 12 tons of coal per day for each oven. We have made these figures conservatively and feel confident of materially exceeding them in a fully developed operating system. Our oven plant, with containers, will not cost as much as high-temperature plants of the same capacity. They do not require container equipment; but this is much more than offset by the cost of the great basal heat regenerative flues. Our operating requirements are quite susceptible to the application of mechanical devices and we believe our labor cost will be well within the necessary limit. Second, as to Fig. 1 in my paper, showing the specific gravity' of the tar. It Was not intended to show that the specific- gravity of -the tar rises With decreasing heat, since of course the contrary is the fact. One of the curves shows the relation between temperature and specific gravity and the other the relation between temperature and- yield. Our consulting engineer prepared the chart according to his customary method for showing two dimensions.
Citation
APA: (1919) Low-Temperature Distillation Of Illinois And Indiana Coals-Discussion (e2e56afa-644c-4188-aae1-6c50ebe5bdd6)
MLA: Low-Temperature Distillation Of Illinois And Indiana Coals-Discussion (e2e56afa-644c-4188-aae1-6c50ebe5bdd6). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.