Making wood chip is one issue. Drying the wood chip is another important issue. Any idea how to dry woodchip efficently?
Terkirim dari Samsung Mobile -------- Original message -------- From: Doug <[email protected]> Date: 24/01/2014 10:36 (GMT+07:00) To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification <[email protected]> Cc: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Gasification] Mk2 Chip Guillotine Hi Jason and Colleagues, Having started this thing, thought I had better try out your idea. I had reservations about the leverage which proved to be right, as the foot push ends up taking a lot more effort. The disc blade has to drop 4" and in doing so, the link point moves out 2". Given time and some $$, I thing the best solution for the actuation would be an air cylinder with a 5 port valve control "if" you needed to process large amounts of specifically sized fuel. Of course you could also use a crank and fly wheel. It's amazing what you can find quite usable in scrap yards. Doug Williams, Fluidyne. On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 17:56:55 +1300 Jason <[email protected]> wrote: > Doug, > > would your design objective make it feasible to make that cutter foot > operated with a return spring? > > Closest thing I can find with a short search is a foot operated grommet > press. http://navyaviation.tpub.com/14218/css/14218_230.htm > > Jason
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