1210. GOESCHEL, H. [High-Tension Technic in the Field of Motor-Fuel Recovery Plants.] Elektrotech, Ztschr., vol. 58, 1937, pp. 1282-1287, 1317-1320; Coal Carbonisation, vol. 4, 1938, p. 63; Chem. Abs., vol. 32, 1938, p. 3575. Relative situations of petroleum and synthetic motor fuels (the major processes for liquid fuel production from coal) are described and discussed from an electrical engineering point of view for plant equipment and operation. The nature of the problems imposed upon the electrical industry is discussed, particularly as regards making maximum use of standard equipment in the interests of economy and rapid construction. Security of supply and safety against explosion risk are primary requirements, and the necessary arrangements in network, distribution circuits, motors, switchgear, lighting and other equipment are explained. Pressure and vacuum pumps and compressors are required in sizes up to several thousand kw. Available types of motors are discussed. Application of electricity to process control is exemplified and illustrated in the case of the catalytic chambers of the Fischer-Tropsch process. GOFMAN, E. See abs. 1664. GOHR, E. J. See abs. 2347. GOLDEN, P. L. See abs. 1370, 3215, 3294. |