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Wood gas is a syngas also known as producer gas which is produced by thermal gasification of biomass or other carbon containing materials such as coal in a gasifier or wood gas generator or producer ...
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Wood gas generator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wood gas generator often known as a gasifier, is a wood-fueled gasification reactor mounted on an internal combustion engine, to provide a wood gas, a form of syngas. These devices are also known ...
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Three billion people in the world cook slowly on smoky, inefficient woodfires. We have developed two novel "WoodGas CampStoves" that we believe far exceed the performance of any other biomass cooking device because it first turns the wood to gas, and then burns the gas with the correct amount of air.
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Wood gas burner. The gas will be used to power a micro-gas turbine alternator for electricity generation ... The gas is produced by partial combustion of the wood. The process will be tuned to ensure that the wood gas meets the thermodynamic requirements of the micro-turbines; Fung has no doubt that this can be achieved.
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Wood-gas stoves ... Wood gas as motor fuel ... Introduction; Indoor air pollution; Improved stoves; Wood-gas stoves; Charcoal; Resources; Half of humanity cooks over woodfires -- the poorer half. Nearly half the world's wood supply is used as fuel.
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4.1.1 Fuel supply; 4.1.2 The wood gasifier; 4.1.3 Wood gas cooling and washing installations; 4.1.4 Wood gas filter; 4.1.5 Engine and electric generator ... The wood gas generator consists of a unit with sheet iron walls 6 mm thick lined on the inside with bricks having 50 percent alumina (AL2O3) content.
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Most of the wood gas automotive systems used during World War II used charcoal, instead of raw wood, so that they could skip the pyrolytic phase and minimize the size of the generator.
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