[Stoves] Fieballs at Stove Camp
Paul S. Anderson
psanders at ilstu.edu
Tue Aug 29 17:57:13 CDT 2006
Dear Tom and all,
I am still in Idaho, and will not be back in Illinois until about 9 September.
I did not have time to test fire the fireballs. There was no time slot
available to burn them under the emissions hood, so I am taking them back to
Illinois where I will burn them. There are actually several types of
fireballs
(in both sizes and materials), so there will not be just one result to be
reported.
There is no question about IF the fire balls can burn well in a T-LUD
gasifier. Jeff has already shown that they can burn well. Questions
relate to the length
of the burn-time and the intensity of the heat.
I am thinking of going to Pennsylvania to see Jeff and his operation in late
September, but that is not yet arranged.
Further details when I have tested them.
Paul
--
Paul S. Anderson, Ph.D., Geography professor - Emeritus
Telephone: USA-309-452-7072 (residence and office)
Internet site: www.ilstu.edu/~psanders
For my gasifier stoves info, go to:
http://bioenergylists.org/contributors#Paul_Anderson
Quoting Tom Miles <tmiles at trmiles.com>:
> Does anyone know if Paul Anderson had a chance to burn any of Jeff's
> fireballs at stove's camp? Sunday he showed me the samples that Jeff had
> sent. They were all about the right size for feeding the gasifiers/staged
> combustors like the Karve's and the Phillips.
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> Do these things have promise or not? How do they perform?
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> Tom
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