Hallo Dimitris,

no idea if syngas exhaust behaves differently from diesel exhaust, but the 
latter comes out at around 400 °C and can be very well used to dry wet biomass. 
It should be mixed with ambient air so as not to pyrolize or even ignite the 
biomass.
I once spoke to people from Central America who had a very simple setup:
A sort of tower where the raw biomass is filled in at the top and the 
exhaust/air comes from below in counterflow.
They said that the humidity was driven off to the top and dry stuff could be 
taken out below.
Seems simple...

best regards

Rolf




On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 20:50:01 +0200
"DIMITRIS TZAGKAS-KOKARAS & ASSOCIATES" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all.
> Has anyone ever tried to use the genset exhaust of a syngas driven genset in 
> order to use it in a biomass dryer(rotary or something)?
> I can read in the literature that the syngas engine’s exhaust is saturated, 
> but I cannot find experimental data anywhere.
> What does “saturated” mean in numbers of relative humidity (%) or absolute 
> humidity (gr/kgr)?
> 
> Best Regards
> Dimitris


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