Beneficiation and Utilization - Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for Anthracite (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Allen J. Johnson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

With a realization of the rapidly increasing importance of automatic stokers as a medium for domestic heating, the Anthracite Institute Laboratory has conducted extensive investigations, over a period of several years, to determine the various outstanding characteristics of stoker design and performance. The purpose of this paper is to summarize these findings as a guide to current practices. Stokees Investigated One or more models of the underfeed stokers listed below were included in the various phases of this investigation: Beckley Gilkoal Burnwell Iron Fireman Combustioneer Motor Stokor Electric Furnace Man Norristown Super-stoker Erie Heat Generator Whitney Fire Ball (Tests Incomplete.) Fuel Saver Principles of Construction.—The operating principle of the leading makes of underfeed stokers is similar (Fig. 1). A plunger1 or slowly revolving worm2, conveys the buckwheat or rice sizes of anthracite to the center of a specially constructed tuyere pot where air is admitted to the coal through suitable ports of varying design. As the fuel burns, it is slowly forced to the outside circumference of the tuyere by the pressure of the incoming coal; eventually the ash falls over the edge of the pot, either entirely by gravity or aided by mechanical sweepers. In at least one model, the entire firepot revolves. While various special details have been included in the design of a number of stokers, they do not affect the general principles as described above, and therefore have not been included in this discussion.
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APA: Allen J. Johnson  (1936)  Beneficiation and Utilization - Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for Anthracite (With Discussion)

MLA: Allen J. Johnson Beneficiation and Utilization - Performance Expectancy of Domestic Underfeed Stokers for Anthracite (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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