RI 2537 Relation Of Operating Practice To Composition Of Light Oil From Carburated Water Gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. L. Brown E. F. Pohlman H. G. Berger
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Oct 1, 1923

Abstract

"The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the American Gas Association investigating the relation of properties of gas oils to the gum-forming properties of carbureted water gas. The present report deals with the effects of operating practice on the composition of the light oils from carbureted water gas. A general outline of the gummy meter problem has been presented in a previous paper.*Carbureted water gas is a mixture roughly of 80 per cent water gas by volume and 20 per cent oil gas. The latter, though small in relative volume, supplies more than half of the heating value of the gas under the present-day standard. Therefore, it is logical that the oil used in the carbureting process and the operating practices involved should be subjected to scientific study. Many investigations***** bearing on the aspects considered in this paper have been carried out in the past."
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APA: R. L. Brown E. F. Pohlman H. G. Berger  (1923)  RI 2537 Relation Of Operating Practice To Composition Of Light Oil From Carburated Water Gas

MLA: R. L. Brown E. F. Pohlman H. G. Berger RI 2537 Relation Of Operating Practice To Composition Of Light Oil From Carburated Water Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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