RI 2263 Laboratory Studies Of The Trent Process

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. St. J. Perott S. P. Kinney O. P. Hood
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Jul 1, 1921

Abstract

"FOREWORD (By O. P. Hood, Chief mechanical engineer).During the war certain suggestions concerning power production were made by Mr. Walter E. Trent to the War Inventions Board, and at the request of the War Department facilities for experimental work were provided on the grounds of the. Bureau of Standards.The experiments were along the line of controlling the conditions of combustion in a closed space. In order to reduce slag troubles, experiments were carried out for removing ash from powdered coal. After the war, work along this line was continued, resulting in the Trent Process, which agitates or beats together powdered coal, water and oil.A new technology had previously been given to ore preparation by the use of small quantities of oil in water with froth flotation, and although the methods, results and mixtures of the Trent Process were quite different, yet the same physical phenomena of differential wetting used, and the possibility of there being interesting results in fuel technologic was evident. A cooperative agreement was entered into, whereby the Bureau of Mines was to investigate the underlying physical and chemical facts and make them public, and the Trent Corporation was to pay the cost of the investigation.The several reports as made have been available to any one interested, and are now to be published. While the Bureau of Mines felt justified in investigating the physical phenomena so far as might be done in a laboratory, and so far as public interest might reach, no attempt was made to discover the commercial possibilities which development might bring. The question of commercial possibilities must be left for commercial enterprise to answer."
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APA: G. St. J. Perott S. P. Kinney O. P. Hood  (1921)  RI 2263 Laboratory Studies Of The Trent Process

MLA: G. St. J. Perott S. P. Kinney O. P. Hood RI 2263 Laboratory Studies Of The Trent Process. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1921.

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