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- Blau_gas abstract "Blau gas (German: Blaugas) was an artificial illuminating gas similar to propane, named after its inventor, Dr. Hermann Blau of Augsburg, Germany. It was manufactured by decomposing mineral oils in retorts by heat and compressing the resulting naphtha until it liquefied. It was transported in this condition, and like LPG, upon release it assumed the gaseous state again. Chemically, it is similar to coal gas.Blau gas is not blue, but has a rather water-like color. It was stored in steel cylinders for shipment and had the advantage that it possessed the highest specific energy of all artificially produced gases, but unlike coal gas, it was free from carbon monoxide.Blau gas was burned for lighting and heating; a less-pure form known as Pintsch gas fueled railroad car lights and stoves in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Blau gas was most famous, however, as the buoyancy compensating fuel for the LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin. It had several advantages over liquid fuels such as gasoline. It was non-explosive, and because it weighed approximately the same as air, burning it and replacing its volume with air did not lighten the airship, eliminating the need to adjust buoyancy or ballast in-flight.Blaugas contains about 50% olefins (alkenes), 37% methane and other alkanes, 6% hydrogen and the rest is air. The heat of combustion is 122 MJ/m3".
- Blau_gas thumbnail Hermann_Blauf.jpg?width=300.
- Blau_gas wikiPageExternalLink graf-zeppelin-technology.
- Blau_gas wikiPageID "6474209".
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- Blau_gas wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Blau_gas wikiPageRevisionID "681983108".
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Air.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Airship.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Alkane.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Alkene.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Augsburg.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink August_Riedinger.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy_compensator_(aviation).
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_monoxide.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_fuels.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fuel_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lighting.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthetic_fuel_technologies.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthetic_fuels.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Coal_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Gasoline.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Blau.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink History_of_manufactured_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Illuminating_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink K-1_(airship).
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink LZ_127_Graf_Zeppelin.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Liquefied_petroleum_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Methane.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_oil.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Naphtha.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Olefins.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Pintsch_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Propane.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Railroad_car.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Retort.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink Specific_energy.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLink File:Hermann_Blauf.jpg.
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blau gas".
- Blau_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "blau gas".
- Blau_gas hasPhotoCollection Blau_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Blau_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fuel_gas.
- Blau_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Blau_gas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MW_1935.
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- Blau_gas subject Category:Aviation_fuels.
- Blau_gas subject Category:Fuel_gas.
- Blau_gas subject Category:Lighting.
- Blau_gas subject Category:Synthetic_fuel_technologies.
- Blau_gas subject Category:Synthetic_fuels.
- Blau_gas hypernym Gas.
- Blau_gas type Article.
- Blau_gas type ChemicalCompound.
- Blau_gas type Article.
- Blau_gas type Element.
- Blau_gas type Fuel.
- Blau_gas type Product.
- Blau_gas type Source.
- Blau_gas comment "Blau gas (German: Blaugas) was an artificial illuminating gas similar to propane, named after its inventor, Dr. Hermann Blau of Augsburg, Germany. It was manufactured by decomposing mineral oils in retorts by heat and compressing the resulting naphtha until it liquefied. It was transported in this condition, and like LPG, upon release it assumed the gaseous state again. Chemically, it is similar to coal gas.Blau gas is not blue, but has a rather water-like color.".
- Blau_gas label "Blau gas".
- Blau_gas sameAs Gas_Blau.
- Blau_gas sameAs Gas_Blau.
- Blau_gas sameAs Gaz_Blau.
- Blau_gas sameAs Blaugas.
- Blau_gas sameAs m.0g6ndb.
- Blau_gas sameAs Светильный_газ.
- Blau_gas sameAs Світильний_газ.
- Blau_gas sameAs Q2468678.
- Blau_gas sameAs Q2468678.
- Blau_gas wasDerivedFrom Blau_gas?oldid=681983108.
- Blau_gas depiction Hermann_Blauf.jpg.
- Blau_gas isPrimaryTopicOf Blau_gas.