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H_{4}) = 0.66, ethane (C_{2}H_{6}) = 3.55, marsh gas (CH_{4}) = 72.15 and hydrogen = 21.95. All but the oxygen and the carbon dioxide are combustibles, and the heat per cubic foot will be, From CO = 0.0095 x 347 = 3.30 C_{2}H_{4} = 0.0066 x 1675 = 11.05 C_{2}H_{6} = 0.0355 x 1862 = 66.10 CH_{4} = 0.7215 x 1050 = 757.58 H = 0.2195 x 349 = 76.61 ------ B. t. u. per cubic foot 914.64 The _net_ air required for combustion of one cubic foot of the gas will be, CO = 0.0095 x 2.39 = 0.02 C_{2}H_{4} = 0.0066 x 14.33 = 0.09 C_{2}H_{6} = 0.0355 x 16.74 = 0.59 CH_{4} = 0.7215 x 9.57 = 6.90 H = 0.2195 x 2.41 = 0.53 ---- Total net air per cubic foot 8.13 Proximate Analysis--The proximate analysis of a fuel gives its proportions by weight of fixed carbon, volatile combustible matter, moisture and ash. A method of making such an analysis which has been found to give eminently satisfactory results is described below. From the coal sample obtained on the boiler trial, an average sample of approximately 40 grams is broken up and weighed. A good means of reducing such a sample is passing it through an ordinary coffee mill. This sample should be placed in a double-walled air bath, which should be kept at an approximately constant temperature of 105 degrees centigrade, the sample being weighed at intervals until a minimum is reached. The percentage of moisture can be calculated from the loss in such a drying. For the determination of the remainder of the analysis, and the heating value of the fuel, a portion of this dried sample should be thoroughly pulverized, and if it is to be kept, should be placed in an air-tight receptacle. One gram of the pulverized sample should be weighed into a porcelain crucible equipped with a well fitting lid. This crucible should be supported on a platinum triangle and heated for seven minutes over the full flame of a Bunsen burner. At the end of such time the sample should be placed in a desiccator containing calcium chloride, and when cooled should be weighed. From the loss the percentage of volatile combustible matter may be readily calculated. The same sample from which the volatile matter has been driven should be used in the determination of the percentage of ash. This percentage is obtained by burning the fixed carbon over a Bunsen
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