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Qué (quién) es fuel gas - definición


Fuel gas         
  • 19th-century style gas lights in New Orleans
COMBUSTIBLE IN GAS FORM
Manufactured gas; Gasfitter; Gaseous fuel; Propellant gas; Cooking gas; Gaseous fuels
Fuel gas is any one of a number of fuels that under ordinary conditions are gaseous. Most fuel gases are composed of hydrocarbons (such as methane or propane), hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or mixtures thereof.
History of manufactured fuel gases         
  • ''A Peep at the Gas-lights in Pall Mall'': A contemporary caricature of Winsor's lighting of Pall Mall, by George Rowlandson (1809)
  • Alessandro Volta
  • Annular Air Cooled Condenser
  • Battery Air Cooled Condenser
  • Colman "Cyclone" Separator
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  • A coloured plate of a gas plant from [[Frederick Accum]]'s ''A Practical Treatise on Gas-light'' (1815)
  • Horizontal Air Cooled Condenser
  • Horizontal retorts with a stoking machine
  • Cross section of a hydraulic main (1909)
  • Bubbling Washer for Ammonia Removal
  • Isometric view of a regenerative retort bench (1921)
  • Single Lift Gasholder
  • Philippe LeBon
  • Horizontal view of a retort and furnace (1819)
  • Telescoping Gasholder
  • Water Cooled Tubular Condensers
  • Water Tube Condenser
  • Vertical Air Cooled Condenser
  • William Murdock
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Illuminating gas; History of manufactured gas; History of gaseous fuel
The history of gaseous fuel, important for lighting, heating, and cooking purposes throughout most of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, began with the development of analytical and pneumatic chemistry in the 18th century. The manufacturing process for "synthetic fuel gases" (also known as "manufactured fuel gas", "manufactured gas" or simply "gas") typically consisted of the gasification of combustible materials, usually coal, but also wood and oil.
Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria         
BUSINESS
Gas and fuel corporation of victoria; Gas and Fuel Corporation; GFCV; Gas & Fuel Corporation
The Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria (G&FC) was a government-owned monopoly supplier of household gas in Victoria, Australia. It was established in 1950 and took over two of the three main gas utilities in Melbourne – the Metropolitan Gas CompanyAustralian Science at Work: Metropolitan Gas Company and the Brighton Gas Company.
Ejemplos de uso de fuel gas
1. Moving to a dual fuel – gas and electricity – offering may also help.
2. A day earlier, police in London found two parked cars packed with fuel, gas canisters and nails.
3. There is a possibility that lighter fuel gas may have helped to disinhibit Evans further in this case." The hearing continues.
4. In London, police were examining two cars filled with fuel, gas canisters and nails and studying CCTV footage for clues about the identities of those behind a suspected terrorist plot that could have killed hundreds.
5. The attack came barely 36 hours after police thwarted a possible al Qaeda plot in London in which two cars loaded with fuel, gas canisters and nails were left in the centre of the capital poised to detonate.