RI 4477 Method Of Assaying Oil Shale By A Modified Fischer Retort (Revision Of R.I. 3977)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
K. E. Stanfield
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

One of the initial projects under the oil-shale research and development phase of the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act, Public- Law 290, 78th Congress, approved April 5, 1944, was a survey of oil shales of the United States for the selection of a site for an oil-shale demonstration plant. The oil shales were assayed by the conventional Bureau of Mines retort method proposed by Karrick and described by Guthrie in a more recent publication. From previous experience and that had in making these assays, it became evident that the assay method should be modified or replaced by a more satisfactory one. There are several outstanding objections to the Bureau of Mines oil-shale assay method: (1) the oil yields are frequently smaller than those obtained by other types of assay equipment and by commercial retorts; (2) the assayed oil yield represents only a portion of the organic matter in the shale, which under more favorable conditions, may, Jae converted, more completely into oil; (3) the retorting procedure is controlled mainly by trial-and-error methods; and (4) the assay requires approximately 6 hours for completion.
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APA: K. E. Stanfield  (1949)  RI 4477 Method Of Assaying Oil Shale By A Modified Fischer Retort (Revision Of R.I. 3977)

MLA: K. E. Stanfield RI 4477 Method Of Assaying Oil Shale By A Modified Fischer Retort (Revision Of R.I. 3977). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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