Dear Rolf,Leland,Nicolo thank you for your replies, but still I got no clue what "saturated" genset exhaust looks like from physics point of view... Anybody? Best Regards Dimitris
On 22/3/2016 8:00 μμ, [email protected] wrote: > Send Gasification mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > > http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_lists.bioenergylists.org > > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Gasification digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Drying using a syngas genset exhaust > (DIMITRIS TZAGKAS-KOKARAS & ASSOCIATES) > 2. Re: Drying using a syngas genset exhaust (Energies Naturals C.B.) > 3. Re: Drying using a syngas genset exhaust ([email protected]) > 4. Re: Drying using a syngas genset exhaust (Nicol? Cerni) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 20:50:01 +0200 > From: "DIMITRIS TZAGKAS-KOKARAS & ASSOCIATES" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: [Gasification] Drying using a syngas genset exhaust > Message-ID: <42F812A1CF574A238B33CED7CDEFE230@DimitrisPC> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > 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 > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > <http://lists.bioenergylists.org/pipermail/gasification_lists.bioenergylists.org/attachments/20160321/bf5a7819/attachment-0001.html> > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 21:59:08 +0100 > From: "Energies Naturals C.B." <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Gasification] Drying using a syngas genset exhaust > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > > 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 > -- Φιλικά, Δημήτρης Τζάγκας Διπλ.Ηλεκτρολόγος Μηχανικός - MSc _______________________________________ ΚΟΚΑΡΑΣ & ΣΥΝΕΡΓΑΤΕΣ ΚΑΡΑΪΣΚΑΚΗ 12 ΛΑΡΙΣΑ Τ.Κ. 41222 ΤΗΛ./FAX:2410256400 www.kokaras.gr _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Gasification mailing list to Send a Message to the list, use the email address [email protected] to UNSUBSCRIBE or Change your List Settings use the web page http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_lists.bioenergylists.org for more Gasifiers, News and Information see our web site: http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/
