RI 2973 Re-Forming Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators, With Substantially Complete Elimination Of Entrained Carbon ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 14
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1929
Abstract
In distributing natural and mixed gas, the industry is each year confronted with the problem of manufacturing gas in increasing amounts as the supply of natural gas becomes more nearly exhausted. The manufactured gas is now used in mixtures with the still available natural product, and will subsequently be used straight as a substitute gas. The gases that might be considered, and are producible by tried and developed processes, include water gas, carbureted water gas, and coal gas. Singularly, these gases can be used in this manner in ordinary appliances only when proportional amounts of them in the mixtures do not vary beyond rather definite limits, unless burner adjustments are made. The limits are defined by the specific gravity, content of inerts, and burning properties of the respective gases. Anticipating a future standard for city gas lower than that of natural gas during the period when considerable natural gas is available, there is justification for considering the possibility of re-forming natural gas and making a product that has substantially the same properties as other gases which can readily be generated. This report gives the results obtained during a series of tests made under a cooperative agreement by the U. S. Bureau of Mines with the Ohio Fuel Gas Co., re-forming natural gas at Toledo, Ohio, in full-scale operation in a water-gas generator having a grate area of 25.1 square feet. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Ohio Fuel Gas Co. constructed a special water-gas generator for the tests and provided men and the necessary funds for its operation. Appreciation is expressed for the general spirit of helpful cooperation which was evidenced in the activities of all those who took part in the work. Particular acknowledgment is made of the assistance rendered by C. W. Wallace, manager, and by C. F. Cramer, superintendent, and A. Upp, foreman of the plant.
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APA:
(1929) RI 2973 Re-Forming Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators, With Substantially Complete Elimination Of Entrained Carbon ? IntroductionMLA: RI 2973 Re-Forming Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators, With Substantially Complete Elimination Of Entrained Carbon ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.