[Stoves] Retted Switchgrass Fireball Test
AJH
list at sylva.icuklive.co.uk
Sat Sep 2 03:47:55 CDT 2006
On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 00:27:51 -0400, Jeff Davis wrote:
>I had this evening to burn some of my small switchgrass fireballs. Big
>disaster. They just made smoke.
I've had lots of poor experiences like this, I find adding a bit of
wood normally sustains a flame as does using a small amount of propane
as a support fuel.
My take is that despite perceived wisdom being that all biomass at the
same moisture content has the same calorific value there are
sufficient differences in pyrolysis products to change the flame
holding and ignition temperatures. If the flame cannot hold, for
instance because the offgas lacks a component with a high flame speed,
then the smoke billowing off is just wasted fuel, so there is no
feedback to keep the combustion above the spontaneous combustion
temperatures. The remaining char still burns at a fairly low
temperature but still high enough to continue pyrolysis of fresh fuel.
My guess is these types of fuel will need better insulation of the
combustion chamber and probably preheating of secondary air.
AJH
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