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Identifier: documents2626as1914cana (find matches)
Title: Documents de la session de la Puissance du Canada-1914 ( Volume 48, no.22, Documents de la session no.26-26a)
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Canada. Parlement
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Contributing Library: University of Ottawa - Library of Parliament
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Ottawa

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par un canal restreint jusquà une seconde zone située directementen dessous, et ici, la combustion se finit complètement. La zone supérieuredu gaz chargé dhumidité et de matièie goudronneuse, est forcée de passer parlouverture D et par la descente E jusquà la chambre F, située directement endessous des barres du gril R de la zone inférieure. A partir de ce point, lesgaz montent par le lit de carbone incandescent jusquaux deux points de sortieJ. J. situés des deux côtés du producteur. La formation du gaz producteursaccomplit presquentièrement dans la zone inférieure. Ici les gaz résultantsde la combustion du combustible de la zone supérieure, ensemble avec lairadmis par les ouvertures I, I, montent par le carbone chaud. Comme consé-quence, la réaction sopère entre lair, lhumidité, et, à certains degrés, la matière ^ Illustration prise dans le rapport des procédés de lInstitution of Mechanical Engineers, 1911. 118 DIVISION DES MINES 4 GEORGES V., A. 1914 fuEL
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Fig. 9. Gazogèpe à double zone—à tirage montant. RAPPORT SOMMAIRE 119 DOCUMENT PARLEMENTAIRE No. 26a goudronneuse, et le carbone. Lhumidité se décompose et forme un monoxydede carbone libre et le dioxyde de carbone, contenu dans les gaz, est partiellementréduit en un monoxyde de carbone. Le goudron, se décompose en gaz combus-tibles permanents et, jusquà certain point, se consume. Théoriquement ceprocédé devrait résulter en un gaz dégagé de goudron, mais dans la pratiquecela narrive pas, et un extracteur de goudron, dun genre quelconque, doit êtreajouté au système pour purifier suffisamment le gaz pour pouvoir lutiliser dansune machine à gaz. ARGUMENTATIONS SUR UN TYPE DE GAZOGENE COMBINÉ DE TIRAGEMONTANT ET DESCENDANT. Ce genre de gazogène est une évolution pour satisfaire les besoins dungénérateur de gaz capable de produire un gaz des houilles bitumineuses, suffi-samment nettes, pour leur utilisation dans une machine à gaz, sans avoir à passerdabord par le

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