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... heat of the water vapors formed during combustion is not available , and in their specifica- tions generally designate the heating quality of the gas as the effective heating quality , which they express as the gross heat value less the ...
... heat of the water vapors formed during combustion is not available , and in their specifica- tions generally designate the heating quality of the gas as the effective heating quality , which they express as the gross heat value less the ...
Halaman 406
... heat and gas balance : HEAT BALANCE 6 . 44 66 .100,000,000 B. t . u . Ico o per cent 84,700,000 8,160,000 1,560,000 5,580,000 84.7 8.16 44 1.56 44 5.58 • Total heat in fuel supplied to plant .... Total heat in gas at 60 degrees F. Total ...
... heat and gas balance : HEAT BALANCE 6 . 44 66 .100,000,000 B. t . u . Ico o per cent 84,700,000 8,160,000 1,560,000 5,580,000 84.7 8.16 44 1.56 44 5.58 • Total heat in fuel supplied to plant .... Total heat in gas at 60 degrees F. Total ...
Halaman 435
... heating value . The true heating value of a gas is the value you get by burning this gas and reducing the products of combustion to the initial temperatures of the inflowing gas and air ; in other words , the total heat produced by the ...
... heating value . The true heating value of a gas is the value you get by burning this gas and reducing the products of combustion to the initial temperatures of the inflowing gas and air ; in other words , the total heat produced by the ...
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