[Stoves] Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.

Otto Formo terra-matricula at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 13 13:15:21 CDT 2013


Dear Lanny,Normaly,  a ND gasifier have no air controls, doors, ports etc.
The only opening is at the top of the fuel chamber and the channels between the inner and outer cylinder, which are fixed. 
Just fill up the inner chamber and lit from the top and everything is just NICE.
Have a nice weekend.
Otto  

From: lannych at bellsouth.net
To: stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org
Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:18:48 -0400
Subject: [Stoves] Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.









Design challenges for biomass fired appliances.
Affordability, functionality, and durability are just a few challenges.
Another design challenge for stoves is the various openings and how to 
close them.
Openings and closures are used for, combustion air controls, doors, fuel 
hatches and ports, for ash removal, and for exhaust outlets. 
Openings and closures that are affordable, practical, rugged, durable and 
easy to use could be useful for many different stove designs.
The stove body is the easy part. It is the openings and closures that can be 
a problem.
Lanny Henson

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