[Gasification] ..back to defining gasification, was: cold/hot gas efficiency
Arnt Karlsen
arnt at c2i.net
Wed May 10 06:44:12 CDT 2006
On Wed, 10 May 2006 08:21:50 +0200, astrupgaard wrote in message
<20060510062143.TXLR21582.fep45.mail.dk at ag17276f29bb5e>:
> - and that is why a gasifier definition should never include a demand
> for cooling of the gas! (Apparently that is the case in Californian
> legislation)
..it should however require combustibility of the product gas in air,
say under standard athmosphaeric conditions like under standard
aviation conditions such as under the ICAO/ FAA standards,
15C/60F, 1013.25mb/760mmHg etc, which _any_ viable gasifier
can be set up to produce.
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...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
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