Hi everyone,
For those of you who are working on your process control for ethanol/methanol
or biodiesel production, I was wondering about something.
I hate to send anything to the land fill or scrap yard that I might be able to
use later and I'm sure you feel the same way. This philosophy
A temperature controller that would not upset because
of lightning or other power line disturbance and would
not lose its settings with power supply failure may
prove superior especially if less expensive.
Thus a bimetal strip may prove best in the long run.
I am in favor of data logging and
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Nice discussion re most aspects.
Since CH4 may be 50 times more effective than CO2 as a
greenhouse gas it seems termite management might be
useful.
Kirk
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Is there anybody on this list who knows where to purchase methanol for a
reasonable price in the uk, england?
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Hello everybody.
It is not advisable to run directly injected diesel engines on
non-transesterified vegetable or animal oils except in rather small
proportions, 5%, in the long run. The glycerol part of the triglyceride
molecule will form coke together with unburned oil. The oil itself has a
Helo
Keith
This topic is the most relevant as only the the people power,
thus naturally true democracy, when channelled to the
environmental protection of the place where the people live and
depend the appropriate small scale ecotecnolgy , biorefinary will
be the
Hello
Keith
There is very similar sad story too see this in TV and news
paper too here in Brazil as they are in south , not in the west and
north . Recently the good houses of the one of the very big
soybean growing city called Goiania near the capital city
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M9T/$File/ghg_gwp.pdf
Nice discussion re most aspects.
Since CH4 may be 50 times more effective than CO2 as a
greenhouse gas it seems termite management might be
useful.
It depends what termite management turns out to
OK Kirk.
Thanks for the reply.
I have a couple of follow-up questions:
First, Is accuracy of your temperature set points (or other I/O) a critical
issue for controlling a process? Because, a PID or Smith compensator control
can give you far better control of your process than a bi-metallic
Not to downplay the importance of methane to radiative forcing, but it
has a half-life in the atmoshpere of only a few years, (it oxidises to CO2)
Now the big question: how in the world do you propose to manage
termites? I can't even imagine what it means.
Regardless of who wrote:
It is not advisable to run directly injected diesel engines on
non-transesterified vegetable or animal oils except in rather small
proportions, 5%, in the long run. The glycerol part of the triglyceride
molecule will form coke together with unburned oil. The oil itself has a
high boiling point,
Hello dear all,
Can anyone tell me how to find out what is glycerin, soap or solid BD ?
Recently I made a few batches of BD from a very poor quality WVO.( about one
I already wrote; it was with water in it, which was of course my mistake ).
At the moment it is winter in Holland and the temp is
woods. The bears were here first. I look at all of the trees dying in
Western Montana of pine bark beetle, another natural phenomenon caused
in part by a warmer, dryer climate, and wonder why we don't cut them,
burn them in power plants like the one in Thompson Falls, Montana USA
and
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Attn. Pack Rats -- (maybe) A cheap Process Control Idea
Hi everyone,
...
I was thinking of developing generic software (in C or assembler) for old
computers to convert them into process controllers. For example, it might make
an effective temperature controller for your
imagine whole plants full of farting cows and termites harnessed to
generate the worlds energy!
imagine the smell!
it would have to be constructed in new jersey, it already stinks there
anyway.
on another note:
I was just in Hawaii where they have a huge problem with mongoose, they
Hello John.
Keep in mind that you are addressing two different problems of the SVO.
Number one is the viscosity which is quite easily reduced by adding ordinary
diesel engine fuel. Number two is the boiling point which will not be
seriously affected if you add a liquid with a lower boiling range.
Computers are great. I like them. But they aren't as
reliable as simple physical systems. As for the delta
T a bimetal can operate over it is a question of
mechanical design. An electronic controller may
theoretically switch over a change of a milli degree
but in the real world the conductivity
I've been thinking about using old PCs to do exactly this job for ages
and for work I've used LabWindows to drive the parallel port for a host
of stuff. I've been looking at using plain old DOS6.22 and freeware
TurboC for control. Most parallel ports are bi-directional (well on any
PC that
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Feathers in PCs No Birdbrain Idea By Katie Dean
Story location:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,66361,00.html
02:00 AM Feb. 22, 2005 PT
Researchers are turning to an unlikely source to
developenvironmentally friendly computer components:
the
always a rush of adrenalin when you run your own program and wait in
anticipation to see if your programming skills don't blow up your
basement ;o)
Kirk McLoren wrote:
Computers are great. I like them. But they aren't as
reliable as simple physical systems. As for the delta
T a bimetal can
Kirk McLoren wrote:
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Feathers in PCs No Birdbrain Idea By Katie Dean
Story location:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,66361,00.html
02:00 AM Feb. 22, 2005 PT
Researchers are turning to an unlikely source to
developenvironmentally friendly
Kirk,
Well, again, I don't think your logic is off base -- especially when it comes
to redundancy in control systems.
There are ways to approach each of the situations you described in your reply.
I worked as a control engineer for a few years and wrote computer logic
(typically 0 to 20 mA
Right on!
I knew that I couldn't possibly be the first person to think of this. I just
didn't know where to look.
I will definitely keep you informed of any progress.
Thanks.
Mike
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Sorry Mike
Actually most CO2 emissions come from Decomposing Plant material.
It is amazing what pointing out simple Off subject issues in a post
will do.
Cheers
Mark
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Hi folks,
I hear from more and more people who are mixing SVO into their B100
up to 50% and saying they have no problems with it.
When they've done half a million miles or so and still had no
problems, and a wide variety of diesels have done the same, then we
can believe them.
One
The word you are looking for could be Angstrom which is one tenth of a
nanometer. It is used mainly in chemistry and sometimes in electronics.
Paddy.
Pieter Koole wrote:
Hello dear all,
Can anyone tell me how to find out what is glycerin, soap or solid BD ?
Recently I made a few batches
Thanks Paddy!
Ah yes...time. It's funny that way.
I remember being in high school and complaining how I didn't have any money. It
would be nice to have both some day.
:-)
Mike
Paddy O'Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been thinking about using old PCs to do exactly this job for
Sorry Mike
Actually most CO2 emissions come from Decomposing Plant material.
That is immaterial. Those emissions are essentially steady state.
Anthropogenic emissions are above and beyond natural emissions. The
simple fact remains that the concentration of CO2 is higher now than it
has
On Feb 22, 2005, at 9:32 AM, Thompson, Mark L. (PNB RD) wrote:
Sorry Mike
Actually most CO2 emissions come from Decomposing Plant material.
It is amazing what pointing out simple Off subject issues in a post
will do.
Decomposing plant material is carbon-neutral, of course, and
therefore
The Standard
Oil exporters' shift to euros behind dollar's fall: Soros
February 22, 2005
Moves by Middle East oil exporters and Russia to switch some revenue
from dollars to euros lie behind the United States currency's
weakness, and a further rise in crude prices could prompt more
Hi, Have you thought of using Linux for this use?? There are no problems with
the thought police, there are optimised distros made for these types of jobs,
inc real-time o/s's. Remember: no virus problems in Linux (albeit yet!)
regards Doug
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 5:03, Michael Redler
To list,
On friday I have been asked to talk about my biodiesel project. I need a
good title. I was thinking of calling it:
Why does that bus smell like french fries? A look at diesel fuel from
vegitable oil.
any (quick) thoughts?
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Mark,
I think Ken and Bob did a good job addressing your response. So, I need not add
to it.
Even if Ken and Bob are wrong and global warming is junk science, you're
missing the point.
Most people associate Kyoto with global warming. However, you can't address
global warming without also
This is not so wild an idea as you suggest. I remember reading a few
years back about a fellow in France who piled up a huge mound of waste
wood chips and drove a pipe into the center of it. As the termites went
to work in the pile as well, I suppose, as bacteria, the methane they
Dear John,
This is not so wild an idea as you suggest. I remember reading a
few years back about a fellow in France who piled up a huge mound of
waste wood chips and drove a pipe into the center of it.
Jean Pain: France's King of Green Gold
Hi John,
You'll be amused to know that here in New Zealand our Nanny
State government once contemplated a fart tax on stock farmers, based on
the number of animals they owned. It was eventually laughed out of court.
As for messing with the natural order of things, the first Europeans
Bob Ken
You are both correct for the most part, but, I would like to point out a few
things that you may want to consider, that make me disagree with parts of
your statements..
Decomposing plant material is not totaly carbon neutral nor steady state.
After all where did coal come from, but,
Thanks will do.
JD2005
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