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RefNoPP/19/7
Previous numbersPP/51-53/7
LevelItem
TitlePaper, 'On the application of a hydrogen flame in an ordinary safety-lamp to the detection and measurement of firedamp' by Frank Clowes
CreatorClowes; Frank (d 1923); British chemist
Date1892
DescriptionClowes writes: 'In a former paper (‘Roy. Soc. Proc.,’ vol. 50, p. 122) [see PP/18/7] an apparatus was described in which the appearance of the “cap” over the flame of a safety-lamp could be observed and measured when the lamp was exposed to definite mixtures of air with methane or firedamp. The relative sensitiveness of different forms of lamp, and of different flames, when they are applied to the detection and measurement of “gas,” was thus readily ascertained. It was stated that the flames of colza oil, rape oil, mixed oils, benzoline, methylated spirit, and hydrogen had been experimented upon : and that the non-luminous flames producible by benzoline, alcohol, and hydrogen far excelled the more or less luminous oil flames in their power of indicating low percentages of inflammable gas or vapour in the air.'

Annotations in pencil and ink.

Subject: Chemistry / Scientific apparatus and instruments

Received 24 March 1892. Read 31 March 1892. Communicated by Henry Edward Armstrong.

A version of this paper was published in volume 51 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as 'On the application of a hydrogen flame in an ordinary safety-lamp to the detection and measurement of firedamp'.
Extent6p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1892.0012
RelatedRecordPP/18/7
PP/19/6
PP/19/8
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8105Armstrong; Henry Edward (1848 - 1937); chemist and educationalist1848 - 1937
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