factor is "0" due to limitations within the gas's composite structure, or
in other words, the cost of compression is greater than the offset of making
producer gas in the first place...

Greg Manning,
Canadian Gasifier Ltd.
Building Hi-Performance Gasifiers, Since 2001

Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
1 (204) 726-1851



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Subject: [Gasification] Compressibility Factor



Hey

Does anyone know or can they work out a compressibility factor ( Z factor)
for a typical producer gas from a down draft biomass system?

Mark


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