BS 3156-4:1969
Withdrawn
Analysis of fuel gases Gas chromatographic analysis
Hardcopy , PDF
English
03-31-1969
10-15-1997
Cooperating organizations
Foreword
Methods
1. Scope
2. Introduction
3. Definitions
4. General
5. 'Permanent' gases
6. Light hydrocarbon gases
7. Other constituents
Figures
1. Block diagram of apparatus assembly
2. Introduction of gas sample
3. Specimen chromatogram showing separation of
hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, methane and carbon
monoxide
4. Specimen chromatogram showing separation of
carbon dioxide, ethylene and ethane
5. Specimen chromatogram showing separation of
light hydrocarbons
6. Specimen chromatogram showing separation of
benzene and toluene
7. Specimen chromatogram showing separation of
naphthalene
8. Specimen chromatogram showing methanol peak
Deals with the determination of the \'permanent\' gases, light hydrocarbon gases and other likely constituents of fuel gases by chromatographic separation.
| Committee |
PTI/15
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| DevelopmentNote |
OBSOLETE
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
24
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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