What kind of data? We have used corn cobs in a 55-gal TLUD for making water filter char.....
Cobs don't have a lot of energy-density, so they are not great for cooking. Plus they are a little too big to work well in most TLUD cookstoves, which need finer-grained feedstocks (e.g. pellets). JK On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 12:54 PM, Ronal W. Larson <[email protected] > wrote: > List: > > Anyone have any data on using corn cobs in char-making stoves? The > supply would seem to be large and likely low cost.. > > Ron > _______________________________________________ > Stoves mailing list > > to Send a Message to the list, use the email address > [email protected] > > to UNSUBSCRIBE or Change your List Settings use the web page > > http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/stoves_lists.bioenergylists.org > > for more Biomass Cooking Stoves, News and Information see our web site: > http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/ > > -- Josh Kearns PhD Candidate, Environmental Engineering University of Colorado-Boulder Visiting Researcher, North Carolina State University Director of Science Aqueous Solutions www.aqsolutions.org Mobile: 720 989 3959 Skype: joshkearns
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