Papers - Classification - Properties of Coal Which Affects Its Use for the Manufacture of Coal Gas, Water Gas and Producer Gas (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gilbert Francklyn
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

The requirements of coals for the manufacture of coal gas, water gas and producer gas will be considered sparately and a short description of each gasmaking process will be given. In this report the term "gas coal" is confined to coals suitable for the manufacture of city gas in horizontal, inclined or vertical retorts. The report does not refer to coke-oven practice.' Briefly, the process of manufacture consists of distilling the coal at high temperature in an externally heated retort out of contact with the air. The products of distillation, consisting of gas, tar, ammonia, etc. are collected and purified. The residue consists of coke, which is removed from the retort at the end of the carbonizing period. To supply the heat required in the process, a portion of the coke produced is converted into producer gas, which is burned under the retort settings. Qualities of Gas Coals The chief qualities that coal must possess in order to be classified as a gas coal are as follows: 1. Gas Yield.—The coal must be capable of yielding gas in sufficient volume and of a satisfactory quality. The yield depends considerably upon the temperature of distillation; a higher temperature will give a larger yield of gas, but the qualit,y of gas (now measured by the British thermal units per cubic foot) will be lower, while a lower carbonizing temperature will give less gas of higher heating value. The true measure of the yield is the number of British thermal units produced in the gas from a given quantity of coal. This number is obtained by multiplying the cubic feet of gas from 1 lb. of coal by the British thermal units per cubic foot of gas; it is called B.t.u. feet per pound. It is found that the
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APA: Gilbert Francklyn  (1930)  Papers - Classification - Properties of Coal Which Affects Its Use for the Manufacture of Coal Gas, Water Gas and Producer Gas (With Discussion)

MLA: Gilbert Francklyn Papers - Classification - Properties of Coal Which Affects Its Use for the Manufacture of Coal Gas, Water Gas and Producer Gas (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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