New York Paper - Scientific Installations for the Economical Burning of Liquid Fuel of Any Specific Gravity (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Newton Best
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

Oil burners, oil furnaces, and methods of installation, have been the subject of many articles, but information concerning oil-burning systems, based upon scientific principles, is still in great demand, especially in the manufacturing districts of our country. Fuel oil, as it is termed (this being the residuum from oil refineries), has for many years been of great service to our manufacturers, and has justified its popularity not only by producing a superior manufactured product, but by turning out approximately 50 per cent. more product than can be made with coa1 fuel under like conditions. To install a system requiring only an oil-storage tank, a small pump, and an oil-supply main with numerous laterals leading to the various burners, furnaces, boilers, etc., is a comparatively simple matter; and, because fuel oil is very volatile, it is not necessary to heat it, even during the winter months in a very cold climate. Furthermore, only a small amount of power is required to atomize fuel oil, this often being done by a positive pressure blower, or by a mechanical burner. An analysis of fuel oil, together with that of various other liquid fuels, is given in Table I.
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APA: William Newton Best  (1915)  New York Paper - Scientific Installations for the Economical Burning of Liquid Fuel of Any Specific Gravity (with Discussion)

MLA: William Newton Best New York Paper - Scientific Installations for the Economical Burning of Liquid Fuel of Any Specific Gravity (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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