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

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