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Gas Engineers Handbook is a giant reference sponsored by the American Gas Association and written by a staff of 150 specialists. It answers any general or specific engineering information requirement in regard to natural, liquefied petroleum, and manufactured gases.
Features
Presents in concise, orderly fashion all “working” facts and data on fuel gases needed by engineers, industry and government personnel.
Brings together in one volume and 125 chapters all conceivable engineering methods and operating data of the entire gas industry, from source to burner.
Tables, graphs, charts, equations, and illustrations clarify and illuminate a text that is crammed with the kind of information that is virtually unobtainable elsewhere.
Note: The old CD-ROM is compatible with most Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 98 to Windows 8 and 8 Pro. The product requires Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. The CD-ROM should operate with corresponding Windows-compatible computers (PCs, laptops, etc.); Internet access is required for product activation. For use with newer operating systems and other devices, the ebook version is recommended.
Contents
Fuels, Combustion and Heat Transfer
Production and Conditioning of Manufactured Gas
Production, Gathering, and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases