[Gasification] engine
Toby Seiler
seilertechco at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 6 09:18:53 CST 2007
Jim and Doug Williams and list;
Is the compressability of the gas affected by the amount of nitrogen in it? If the gas had higher hydrogen content and lower nitrogen, would you expect it to precombust more or less? How would compression ratio be affected?
Jim, how about putting another stage in your setup? Setup a chamber that feeds wet fuel into a hot zone created by the hot gas of stage one, under very precise manual control. Flare it off and compare. I think the higher water content can be made into an advantage in reducing nitrogen and increasing hydrogen for your engine feed gas.
Regards,
Toby Seiler
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