AJ, I concur with what you write.
In my iCan ND TLUDs the primary air and draft are such that the pyrolysis self extinguishes and the process does not convert to a run away updraft gasifier. Perhaps this is a design goal? As for primary air, I start with too few and too small holes such that the pyrolysis fails before completion. I then gradually increase the size of the holes and/or the number of holes, until the pyrolysis completes cleanly and still self-extinguishes. And of course I am at the same time making adjustments to the secondary air as well as the draft, as all three must work together to get optimal results. Regards, Jock On Aug 26, 2013, at 10:09 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Yes this is one of the lesser talked about attributes of TLUD as long > as the pyrolysis is stopped before the front reaches the air inlet. At > that stage the char starts burning and there is a transition from the > ~600C of the pyrolysis front to what becomes an natural up draught > gasifier producing CO. The char can reach 2000C if blown.
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