[Stoves] Superficial Velocities of Power gasifiers and WoodGas Stoves]
frank
frank at compostlab.com
Thu Aug 2 20:30:25 EDT 2007
Crispin,
The time measured is within a second. As you point out, it may not be
the exact time the event happens (time delay in response) but the
injection point and tubing is all the same point and length- so should
be relative to both A and B.
thanks
Frank
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
>Dear Frank and Penn
>
>So it is getting a dose of CO2 once and then we are waiting for the peak to
>pass. I think it is probably fair to assume that the actual level of CO2 at
>the peak is not important but I am wondering about the time delay between
>entering the detector and the reading changing.
>
>The detector I use only gives a change after the gas travels the length of
>the intake pipe which is quite long. The difference in time could be
>perfectly correct, I am just asking about this aspect. My suspicion is that
>the detector is a lot faster than mine.
>
>Very interesting. Morel ater...
>
>Regards
>Crispin
>
>
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