[Stoves] Burning charcoal
Alex and Christine English
english at kingston.net
Sat May 13 05:56:31 CDT 2006
Lanny,
Alonger flame is often evidence of a reduced amount of excess air, that often
accompanies a higher burn rate. It could also be due to reduced turbulence.
The higher burn rate could be due to the greater radiant feedback across the open
hole you have created.
I wonder why too.
Alex
> approximately the same diameter hole that I got a larger, continuous flame
> through out the burn. http://www.lanny.us/charf2.jpg
> http://www.lanny.us/charf4.jpg.
> I wonder why.
> Lanny Henson
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