RI 5452 A Gravimetric Method For Analyzing Blast-Furnace Top Gas ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David J. Kusler
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This report describes a primary or direct, continuously sampling, and automatically averaging gravimetric method for analyzing gaseous mixtures of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide) hydrogen, and (by volume measurement) nitrogen. The gaseous mixture is analyzed by passing it at a controlled and definite rate through a system that permits carbon dioxide and water retained by appropriate absorbents to be determined and the residual-gas volume (essentially nitrogen) to be measured. The accuracy and dependability have been established by comparison with very carefully conducted Orsat analyses. The method was developed for, and has been satisfactorily applied to, the analysis of blast-furnace top gas. It permits relatively attention free operation, using simple and low-cost materials usually found as basic equipment in the analytical laboratory. It provides, over a wide range of time or sampling intervals (from less than 1 to over 24 hours), the average composition, in terms of volume-percent, for those components usually determined in blast-furnace gas, if (as is usual) the flow rate of gas from the blast furnace is essentially constant over a selected analysis interval. Oxygen and methane are not determined; but, since these gases are normally absent or present only in traces, their analysis is seldom required.
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APA: David J. Kusler  (1959)  RI 5452 A Gravimetric Method For Analyzing Blast-Furnace Top Gas ? Summary

MLA: David J. Kusler RI 5452 A Gravimetric Method For Analyzing Blast-Furnace Top Gas ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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