Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp- Discussion (7ab99b87-b70d-4ca9-b950-01430fb6c9ba)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 101 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1919
Abstract
JAMES ASHWORTH, Livingstone, Alberta, Can. (written discussion*).-About the year 1878, the writer commenced to experiment on safety lamps, the results of which will be found in the Transactions of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers 1879-1880, the Transactions of the Manchester Geological and Mining Society, and in the technical press. He has also made a careful investigation of the flame caps produced by chemically prepared methane when mixed with air in accurately measured percentages. Before the conclusion of these experiments he personally fitted the hydrogen gas test to a special pat-tern of the Ashworth-Gray patent safety lamp. Later, as pure hydrogen gas was not always available, the writer constructed a safety lamp that would separately burn oil and alcohol; and still later, a somewhat similar lamp to burn alcohol only for specially testing low percentages of methane. This lamp was known As the Ash-worth alcohol safety lamp.
Citation
APA: (1919) Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp- Discussion (7ab99b87-b70d-4ca9-b950-01430fb6c9ba)
MLA: Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp- Discussion (7ab99b87-b70d-4ca9-b950-01430fb6c9ba). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.