The Testing of Gas-Producers

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Samuel S. Wyer
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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12
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1905

Abstract

THE following description of methods for conducting gas-producer tests is probably the first attempt to give the subject an analytical, thorough and comprehensive treatment. In some cases where tests have been made, the methods have been so unsystematic and ambiguous that it has been impossible to secure comparable results. To eliminate this difficulty, the following provisional code of gas-producer tests-which has some resemblance to the code of boiler-trials of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers-has been developed. The primary object in testing a gas-producer is to determine whether the producer is working satisfactorily or, what is the same. thing, to see if the efficiency is as high as it should be with the type of producer in question, and also to find out if the composition of the resulting gas is adapted to the work it has to do. In order that the test shall be of any value, it must be thorough and comprehensive, and must be conducted with skill and care. When so conducted, the test will reveal the economy of the producer; and, by making suitable changes, the efficiency will often be increased very much. As a result of the tests made by Jenkins, 1 the efficiency was raised from 56.2 to 71.2 per cent. This shows the large saving that may frequently be made in the fuel-consumption by studying the results of a careful test.. The log of the test, given in Fig. 1, shows that, just as soon as the temperature became regular, the percentage of CO, decreased and that of CO increased.
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APA: Samuel S. Wyer  (1905)  The Testing of Gas-Producers

MLA: Samuel S. Wyer The Testing of Gas-Producers. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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