10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ASTATKI»
Discover the use of
astatki in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
astatki and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry
In Russia it was only the heavy petroleum residues (astatki) which was used for
boilers, railway engines, and similar purposes. Astatki on combustion produced
11,0 )0 cal., as against about 8,000 cat. obtained from first-class steam coal.
Society of Chemical Industry (Great Britain), 1893
2
Through Persia in disguise: with reminiscences of the Indian ...
Some Russian astatki has a specific gravity of 0°910, and occasionally even
higher. It will be observed how much of the inflammable portion of the original
crude petroleum has been taken off, and thus astatki can be carried with perfect
safety ...
Charles Edward Stewart, Basil Stewart, 1911
3
Iron and Machinery World
The Dutch Government has for a number of years been making thorough tests
with astatki. the residue of Russian or Borneo oil, using the Korting and Holden
sysytems of burners to test them, the former being applied In a number of ...
qui a servi aux expériences est de l' a Astatki » ou résidu de la distillation des na
htes russes. L'hydrocarbure est brûlé au moyen de pulvérisateurs vapeur ui n'exi
ent aucune modilication dans les installations existantes. P aces au- essus des ...
At Baku differently arranged furnaces are used in the marine engines, but the
most usual and the most simple is the following. When it is proposed to convert a
coal-burning furnace into an astatki-burning furnace the fire-bars are taken out, ...
The residuum that remains after the lighter oils have been taken ofi, is known in
Russia as astatki. It is of a very oily nature, and of the consistency of thin treacle.
A much greater quantity of residuum remains after the distillation of Russian
crude ...
7
Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute
numerous factories on the Volga, some at Moscow and one at St. Petersburg,
and more than 500 locomotives. Comparing astatki with coal, the former has
theoretical evaporative power of 16.2 pounds of water per pound of fuel, and the
latter ...
8
Naval Institute Proceedings
... it is probable that the theoretical amount will be sufficient. However, in order to
have plenty of air we shall accept the surplus. The quantity of air to introduce into
the furnace to burn a kilo of astatki will therefore be 10.8 X 1.33 rmc. 14.36.
9
Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the ...
In the railways which employ this residuum, or astatki, for fuel the locomotive
tenders are provided with iron astatki tanks, and from them the fuel oil is fed to the
furnaces of the locomotive through pipes, and is sprayed into the fire box by
means ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1899
its terminus on the Volga, the Trans-Caucasus line running nearly 600 miles from
Poti and Batoum to Baku, and the Central Asian line, which runs from Usunada,
on the Caspian Sea, to Charjui, on the Oxus, astatki is the fuel employed.