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... fuel , but the dif- ficulty encountered in its generation necessitates the introduction of water vapor or steam to reduce the temperature of the fuel bed , thereby forming a gas that is a combination of producer gas and water gas . The ...
... fuel , but the dif- ficulty encountered in its generation necessitates the introduction of water vapor or steam to reduce the temperature of the fuel bed , thereby forming a gas that is a combination of producer gas and water gas . The ...
Halaman 405
... fuel can be used in the ap- paratus without making any modification in its construction or any material difference in the method of operating the apparatus , and that changes from one fuel to another can be made , so as to adapt it to ...
... fuel can be used in the ap- paratus without making any modification in its construction or any material difference in the method of operating the apparatus , and that changes from one fuel to another can be made , so as to adapt it to ...
Halaman 423
... fuel . Fuel That the gas producer and engine may receive general recognition , it is necessary that the gas producer be so developed that practically every grade of fuel may be utilized . With the present apparatus there is no doubt ...
... fuel . Fuel That the gas producer and engine may receive general recognition , it is necessary that the gas producer be so developed that practically every grade of fuel may be utilized . With the present apparatus there is no doubt ...
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