RI 2840 The Carburetion Of Combustible Gas With Butane And Propane - Butane Mixtures With Particular Reference To The Carburetion Of Water Gas

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 748 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 1927
Abstract
"These hydrocarbons belonging to the same chemical series as methane, having the general formula CnH2n have many chemical properties in common with methane and their addition to a lean gas charges the properties and burning characteristics of the gas in the same general direction although to a different extent. The hydrocarbons of this series do not readily enter into chemical reaction with other substances and therefore are incapable of combining with oxygen or polymerizing in the disturbing system and thus cannot cause gum and room troubles commonly met with in the distribution of manufactured gas.As the number of carbon atoms in the molecule increases, i.e. in proceeding from methane throughout the series, the oxygen requirements for the complete combustion of unit volume of the gases also increases; in other words, the calorific values of these hydrocarbons (as gases) increases from methane. Similarly the specific gravity increases from methane in the same order. In Table 1 are shown some of the physical constants and properties of a few of these hydrocarbons which hive bearing on their use for enriching gas."
Citation
APA:
(1927) RI 2840 The Carburetion Of Combustible Gas With Butane And Propane - Butane Mixtures With Particular Reference To The Carburetion Of Water GasMLA: RI 2840 The Carburetion Of Combustible Gas With Butane And Propane - Butane Mixtures With Particular Reference To The Carburetion Of Water Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1927.