id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37928 Merriman, Owen Gas Burners Old and New A historical and descriptive treatise on the progress of invention in gas lighting, embracing an account of the theory of luminous combustion .txt text/plain 28463 1462 65 burner (in the sense of developing more light for the gas consumed) in producing the flame of the union-jet burner, the two streams of gas, improved form, the flames produced by the two burners are practically pressure at which the gas issues from the burner is altogether an flame just sufficient air to completely consume the quantity of gas the pressure at which gas issues from various burners. be obtained (with flat-flame burners) by causing the gas to issue into [Sidenote: Pressure of gas with the Brönner burner.] burners, of the illuminating power obtainable from the gas, the Argand air supplied to the flame is determined by the pressure of the gas; pressure of the gas within the burner that it may issue with little or gas to issue from the burner at the minimum of pressure, it must be appeared relating to gas lighting,[11] we find the Argand burner construction of the gas-burner. ./cache/37928.txt ./txt/37928.txt