New York Paper - Of Mr. Ellis’s Paper on Flameless Combustion (see p. 612)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1913
Abstract
Arthur H. Elliott, New York, N. Y.: We have all been very much interested in the results of Dr. Bone's work, which Mr. Ellis has presented to us this evening. The high temperatures attained by this method perhaps afford us an explanation of the temperatures reached in the puddling-furnace with its crude and almost primitive methods of burning fuel, by means of which we have, nevertheless, been able to melt iron in a comparatively short time, and keep it in a molten condition down to a high degree of purity. No doubt many of us have wondered, as I have done, how such a result could be obtained in such a way; and it occurs to me that, perhaps, Dr. Bone has supplied the explanation in disclosing the effect on combustion of burning gas and air after passing through, and in contact with, a porous refractory body. May not the fettling of the puddling-furnace have, in some degree, an effect upon the combustion like the influence of the porous diaphragm employed by Dr. Bone ?
Citation
APA: (1913) New York Paper - Of Mr. Ellis’s Paper on Flameless Combustion (see p. 612)
MLA: New York Paper - Of Mr. Ellis’s Paper on Flameless Combustion (see p. 612). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.