Andrew etala

   I have to confess remembering the occasion but no details.  Too long ago.  
Was it clearly a TLUD geometry you recall?

   But I am inclined to like Paul's new thought on "charcoal filler".  I'll go 
there next.

   I think you are an expert on working with wet wood - a different recent 
topic.  Also remember a post by Tom Reed.

Ron

On Apr 28, 2013, at 12:22 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> [Default] On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 11:01:25 -0500,Paul Anderson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> The char will 
>> not pyrolyze and will not burn (char-gasify or oxidize) as the pyrolysis 
>> front moves downward through that biomass fuel.
> 
> Yes it can burn, Ronal and I were trying to burn bitumous coal which
> is difficult to start without smoke, I found that if it were mixed
> with the coke from a previous burn it enabled the fire to be smoke
> free earlier. Over a number of iterations the coal ended up as firm
> pieces of ash.
> 
> AJH
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