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Title: Engineering Bulletin No 1: Boiler and Furnace Testing
Original Publication:
Washington
Government Printing Office
1918
Contents:
Title Page
Foreword
Boiler and Furnace Testing
Necessity for Testing Boilers
Weighing the Coal
Measuring the Feed Water
Temperature of Feed Water
Steam Pressure
Working up the Test
Boiler Horsepower or Capacity
Heating Surface
Cost of Evaporation
Table of Test Results
How to Use the Test Results
Table of Factors of Evaporation
Table of Factors of Evaporation—Concluded
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Summary: "Engineering Bulletin No 1: Boiler and Furnace Testing" by Rufus T. Strohm is a scientific publication released in the early 20th century. This informative document serves as a guide for engineers and technicians involved in the operation and testing of boilers and furnaces, focusing specifically on practical methods for determining their efficiency and performance. The work originates during a period characterized by industrial growth and a heightened awareness of resource conservation in the wake of World War I. In this bulletin, Strohm outlines the crucial need for regular boiler testing to establish how effectively the equipment operates while minimizing waste. He provides detailed procedures for weighing coal and measuring water, steam pressure, and temperature, all essential data for calculating the boiler's efficiency. The text includes step-by-step instructions for conducting these tests and emphasizes the significance of accurate record-keeping and evaluation of results to enhance boiler operation and fuel economy. Overall, it aims to support technicians in achieving maximum production efficiency with minimum waste of fuel in steam-power plants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 81.9 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Author: Strohm, Rufus T. (Rufus Tracy), 1877-
EBook No.: 20146
Published: Dec 20, 2006
Downloads: 131
Language: English
Subject: Furnaces
Subject: Steam-boilers -- Testing
LoCC: Technology: Mining engineering, Metallurgy
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Engineering Bulletin No 1: Boiler and Furnace Testing
Original Publication:
Washington
Government Printing Office
1918
Contents:
Title Page
Foreword
Boiler and Furnace Testing
Necessity for Testing Boilers
Weighing the Coal
Measuring the Feed Water
Temperature of Feed Water
Steam Pressure
Working up the Test
Boiler Horsepower or Capacity
Heating Surface
Cost of Evaporation
Table of Test Results
How to Use the Test Results
Table of Factors of Evaporation
Table of Factors of Evaporation—Concluded
Publications on the Utilization of Coal and Lignite
Publications Available for Free Distribution
Publications That May Be Obtained Only Through the Superintendent of Documents
Credits:
Produced by Suzan Flanagan, Jason Isbell and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Engineering Bulletin No 1: Boiler and Furnace Testing" by Rufus T. Strohm is a scientific publication released in the early 20th century. This informative document serves as a guide for engineers and technicians involved in the operation and testing of boilers and furnaces, focusing specifically on practical methods for determining their efficiency and performance. The work originates during a period characterized by industrial growth and a heightened awareness of resource conservation in the wake of World War I. In this bulletin, Strohm outlines the crucial need for regular boiler testing to establish how effectively the equipment operates while minimizing waste. He provides detailed procedures for weighing coal and measuring water, steam pressure, and temperature, all essential data for calculating the boiler's efficiency. The text includes step-by-step instructions for conducting these tests and emphasizes the significance of accurate record-keeping and evaluation of results to enhance boiler operation and fuel economy. Overall, it aims to support technicians in achieving maximum production efficiency with minimum waste of fuel in steam-power plants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 81.9 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Author: Strohm, Rufus T. (Rufus Tracy), 1877-
EBook No.: 20146
Published: Dec 20, 2006
Downloads: 131
Language: English
Subject: Furnaces
Subject: Steam-boilers -- Testing
LoCC: Technology: Mining engineering, Metallurgy
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.