Bulletin 203 Central District Bituminous Coals as Water-Gas Generator Fuel

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 98
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1924
Abstract
About two-thirds of the manufactured gas supplied to the public
by the gas plants in the Illinois district is cnrbureted water gas.
The leading generator fuel is coke, ma.de in by-product c.oke ovens
or in retorts, chiefly from eastern gas coals. During the fall and
winter of 1917-18, when the demand for coke by war industries and
the restrictions of the Fuel Administration in connection with the
transportation of coke from eastern States made it almost impossible
for many gas companies to obtain their coke requireml'nts, several
water-gas plants had to use bituminous coal as generator fud.
Many operating difficulties were encountered, some of which were
solved more or less satisfactorily in different plants. A number of
plants attacked the problem rather blindly because facilities for
making tests were lacking and because technical men were too busy
with labor and supply problems to study thoroughly the conditions
involved or to ascertain what other plants had done with this fuel.
It was therefore with the hope of assisting the gas industry during
this critical period, and of promoting the use of Central District coals
for gas making, that the Illinois Mining Investigations, a joint agency
of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the University of Illinois, and the
Illinois Geological Survey Division undertook the, tests discussed in
this paper. •
This report was compiled under the auspices of a technical committee
appointed by Gov. Frank 0. Lowden to promote the use of
Central District coals in gas manufacture as a war measure. This
committee included the following representatives of the various
agencies concerned: U. S. Bureau of Mines, E. A. Holbrook and
W. W. Odell; Illinois Gas Association, C. W. Bradley and R. B.
Harper; University of Illinois, Dean C. R. Richards, Prof. S. W.
Parr, and Prof. H. H. Stoek; State Geological Survey Division,
F. W. De Wolf, G. H. Cady, a.nd W. A. Dunkley. F. W. De Wolf was
chairxnan of the committee and E. A. Holbrook was secretary.
Citation
APA:
(1924) Bulletin 203 Central District Bituminous Coals as Water-Gas Generator FuelMLA: Bulletin 203 Central District Bituminous Coals as Water-Gas Generator Fuel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.