Gas And Fuel Analysis for Engineers. a Compend for Those Interested in the Economical Application of Fuel

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Gas And Fuel Analysis for Engineers. a Compend for Those Interested in the Economical Application of Fuel
Gill, Augustus H. (Augustus Herman), B. 1864
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„ liters water X increase of temp. a X 26-6 Heat = ^ — = — — cu. It. gas 0.35 = 152 3C.
From burning one cubic foot of gas 27.25 cc. of water were condensed. This gives off on an average 0.6 C. per cc. • FUEL ANALYSIS—HEATING VALUE. 103 27.25 X 0.6 = 16.3 C; 152.3— 16 I = 136 C. per cubic foot; 136 X 3-96823=: 540 B. T. U.
The calorific power obtained without subtracting the heat given off by the condensation of the water represents the iotal heating value of the gas. This is the heat given off
... when the gas is used for heating water or in any operation where the products of combustion pass off below 100° C. The net heating value represents the conditions in which by far the greater quantity of gas is consumed, for cooking, heating and gas engines, and is the one which should be reported. It should, however, be corrected, as shown on page 99, to the legal cubic foot, that is, measured at 30 inches barometric pressure, and 60° Y . saturated with moisture.
The apparatus has been tested for three months in the German Physical Technical Institute with iiy- drogen, with but a deviation of 0.3 per cent from Thomson's value.


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