The Calorific Value of Western Lignites

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. W. Raymond
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Jan 1, 1874

Abstract

THE important question of the metallurgical value of the coals of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast is to be settled, of course, by practical experiment. Meanwhile; as I have had occasion to point out, the proximate analyses of these coals throws little light upon it, and is, indeed, likely to mislead the metallurgist, if he compares it with the results of similar analyses upon bituminous and semi-bituminous coals. With the view of showing how large a proportion of the material usually classed as." volatile matters " consists of combined water, or oxygen and hydrogen presumably in chemical combination, I have collected a number of ultimate analyses from various sources, in the following tables. The numbered analyses in the first table are as follows
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APA: R. W. Raymond  (1874)  The Calorific Value of Western Lignites

MLA: R. W. Raymond The Calorific Value of Western Lignites. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1874.

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