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Burning liquid fuel : a practical treatise on the perfect combustion of oils and tars, giving analyses, calorific values and heating temperatures of various gravities with information on the design and proper installation of equipment for all classes of service / by William Newton Best.

Main Author: Best, William Newton, d. 1922.
Language(s): English
Published: New York : U. P. C. Book Co., c1922.
Edition: Rev. and enlarged ed.
Subjects: Petroleum as fuel > Combustion.
Liquid fuels > Combustion.
Atomization.
Refractory materials.
Locomotives > Fuel.
Steam-boilers.
Steam-boilers, Marine.
Furnaces.
Combustion engineering.
Note: A revision of "The science of burning liquid fuel" published in 1913.
The burners, furnaces and various installations described in this book are fully protected by letters patents.
Includes index.
Physical Description: 341 p. : ill., charts, plans, photos. ; 24 cm.
Original Format: Book
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