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Survey of Hydrogen Production and Utilization Methods.
Volume 3: Appendices - 1975

Gillis, Jay C.
Maru, Hansraj C.
Sharer, John C.

National Technical Information Service

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Appendix A (1.18MB)  
Appendix A-1. Special Workshop on the Industrial Use of Hydrogen

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Observations by Professor Donald L. Katz A-1-4
Observations by Professor Dale E. Briggs A-1-7
Observations by Professor Edward Lady A-1-9
Observations by Professor Lawrence W. Jones A-1-10
Appendix A-2. Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC) for Hydrogen Applications A-2-1
SIC 900 - Petroleum A-2-3
Petroleum-Refineries Processes A-2-3
SIC 2093, 2094 - Food A-2-3
Hydrogenation of Edible Organic Oils A-2-3
Hydrogenation of Inedible Tallow and Grease A-2-3
SIC 3310, 3320 - Metalworking, Ferrous A-2-4
Reducing Atmosphere A-2-4
SIC 3330, 3340 Metalworking, Nonferrous A-2-5
Reducing Atmosphere A-2-5
SIC 3400 - Fabricated Metal Products A-2-6
Plasma Arc Welding A-2-6
Fuel A-2-6
"Forming Gas" A-2-6
SIC 3670 - Electronics A-2-6
Reducing Atmosphere A-2-6
Fuel A-2-7
SIC 3620 - Electrical A-2-7
Coolant for Electrical Generating Equipment A-2-7
SIC 2810 - Chemical-Industrial A-2-7
Glass Cutting A-2-8
SIC 4910 - Nuclear Energy A-2-8
SIC 1925 - Aerospace A-2-8
Manned Space Program A-2-8
Other Missiles and Rockets A-2-8
High-Energy Physics A-2-9
Fuels Cells A-2-9
Appendix A-3. U.S. Ammonia Plants and Their Production A-3-1
Appendix A-4. Basic Energy Efficiency and Cost Relationships for Conventional and "Outside-Hydrogen" Ammonia Synthesis A-4-1
Case 1. Conventional Steam Reforming of Natural Gas-Medium Pressure Ammonia A-4-3
Synthesis Process A-4-3
Inputs A-4-3
Product A-4-3
Plant Cost A-4-3
Sample Collection A-4-4
Case 2. Energy Requirements for an Ammonia Plant Using Outside Hydrogen A-4-4
Input Energy A-4-4
Energy Output A-4-4
Plant Cost A-4-5
Sample Calculation A-4-5
Appendix B. Survey of Programs on Thermochemical Hydrogen Production (1.42MB) B-1
Aerojet General Corporation B-3
Air Products and Chemicals, Incorporated B-4
Argonne National Laboratories B-5
Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. B-7
Avco Systems Division B-8
Euratom B-9
General Electric Company B-16
Hollifield National Laboratories B-18
Institute of Gas Technology B-19
Iowa State University B-22
K.F.A. (Nuclear Research Center) - Julich B-23
KMS Fusion, Incorporated B-24
Lawrence Livermore Laboratories B-25
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory B-27
Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann B-30
Stevens Institute of Technology B-31
"Sunshine" Program - Japan B-32
University of Kentucky B-33
University of New Mexico B-37
University of Puerto Rico B-38
Westinghouse Electric Corporation B-39
Gaz de France B-40
General Atomic Company B-41
Appendix C. Patented Hydrogen-Production Processes  (Part 1, 4.38MB) (Part2, 4.35MB) C-1
Electrolysis of Water C-3
Electrolysis of Impure Water and Other Solutions C-12
Hydrocarbons and Fossil Fuels C-16
Oil Shale C-83
Coal and Related Sources C-84
Synthetic Fuels C-106
Thermochemical Hydrogen Production C-108
Solar, Windpower, and Geothermal Sources C-109
Waste Material C-110
Other Sources C-111
Hydrides and Boranes C-111
Caustics and Metals C-112
Metals C-113
Nonmetals C-114
Ammonia C-117
Inorganic Compounds C-119
Miscellaneous C-119