RI 4949 Pebble Stoves For Heating Gases To High Temperatures ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. C. Buehl
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

[Improvements in refractories for high-temperature service have made possible the use of higher temperature in many processes. Consequently, it sometimes is desirable to use gases heated above 1,600° F., and for moderate rates of gas flow, there gases can be heaters best with pebble heaters. Pebble heaters of the stationary-bed type in which the chanber was lined with mullite brick and pebbles of pure alumina served as the heat-exchange medium have been used recently to heat the air blown into an experimental blast furnace4/ These pebble heaters worked well and made it possible to use air temperature up to 2,500° F. at the tuyere of the furnace. Since little has been published on this type of gas heater, a review of the construction on employed and operating data should assist in selecting applications and designing units.]
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APA: R. C. Buehl  (1953)  RI 4949 Pebble Stoves For Heating Gases To High Temperatures ? Introduction

MLA: R. C. Buehl RI 4949 Pebble Stoves For Heating Gases To High Temperatures ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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