Rolph.

Is there any information regarding the effect of passing  "red hot exhaust gas" 
in combination with steam  through the reaction zone? This may  sound like a 
stupid question, with CO 2 having  the reputation of being an effective fire 
suppressant.
Such is the reaction within the presence of steam,and the oxidization of 
cabon.CO2 will undergo a change, producing  quality methane if the reaction is 
favorable.
 Such a reaction might not need very much additional air for pyrolises which 
should be sustained by the release of oxygen from the cracking process, thus 
reducing the nitrogen content of the gas produced. improving quality.
I am thinking of simulating this reaction using  "furnace coke" or charcoal, 
oxygen, nitrogen, steam, compressed air and scrap engine oil. inside a reaction 
chamber. I just need to get a handle on the quantities of these components to 
obtain the desired product. I have the metering system for the oil (fuel), and 
water (steam),and a few flow meters to control the gasses involved etc. The 
book  mentioned in my last Email gave the quantity and BTU content of the gas 
obtained from various fuels including wood products.

GFWHELL

GFWHELL






-----Original Message-----
From: Rolf Uhle <[email protected]>
To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Dec 26, 2010 5:07 pm
Subject: Re: [Gasification] Drying fuel with IC exhause and otherpleasures...


Am Sonntag, 26. Dezember 2010 18:08:31 schrieb GF:
> If so, additional heat needs to be applied to this area in order to convert
 the "water trapped within the fuel" in to super heated steam, just before
 being drawn through the "reaction zone". Perhaps we should consider the ICE
 as the primary provider of heat for pyrolization, and build the gasifier
 around it."
Yes , very much so! This is how Jim set up the GEK and it could even be 
mproved. 
ess energy to be provided by the oxidation process means less air/less 
itrogen in the process. It means a " richer poor gas"
happy new year, btw
Rolf

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