Petroleum And Natural Gas; Uses And Possible Replacements

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert E. Wilson J. K. Roberts
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

IN order to make clear the reasons for the basic importance of petroleum and natural gas in the world today, and the problems faced by our scientists and technologists in using efficiently these great natural resources and finding possible replacements for them, it will be necessary to present a brief discussion of hydrocarbon chemistry The most important use of petroleum products is as fuel, particularly for the various forms of the internal-combustion engine There are, of course, hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds that give off heat when they burn, that is, when they combine with the oxygen of the air If a capable chemist were assigned the problem of finding the ideal volatile liquid fuel for use in an engine, he would probably begin by referring to the tables that give the heats of combustion of the chemical elements Of all the ninety-odd elements, hydrogen shows up with by far the highest heat of combustion-about 52,000 British thermal units per pound Unfortunately, however, hydrogen is a very light gas, which can be liquefied only at very low temperatures To burn it as fuel in an automobile would require a balloon about as big as the car to hold the equivalent of a gallon of gasoline, or, the hydrogen could be compressed in heavy steel cylinders, but -this would require about 125 pounds of steel per pound of hydrogen. Obviously, then, hydrogen itself cannot be considered
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APA: Robert E. Wilson J. K. Roberts  (1947)  Petroleum And Natural Gas; Uses And Possible Replacements

MLA: Robert E. Wilson J. K. Roberts Petroleum And Natural Gas; Uses And Possible Replacements. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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