[Stoves] Kinematic Viscosity measure of organic waste water question

Frank Shields frank at compostlab.com
Thu Feb 7 13:24:41 CST 2013


Dear Crispin,

 

Any amount I tell them I need. I would think only a 50 mls would be enough
for most of the equipment I have seen. They want this for what purpose?
Perhaps to determine the pump energy needed to move from one location to
another? Seems all that are producing methane to fuel stoves will need to
pump liquids and this info would be useful for design.

 

Regards

 

Frank 

 

 

 

From: Stoves [mailto:stoves-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 11:08 AM
To: 'Discussion of biomass cooking stoves'
Subject: Re: [Stoves] Kinematic Viscosity measure of organic waste water
question

 

Dear Frank

 

How much of it have you got?

 

I bet Frans has some solutions.

 

Regards

Crispin

 

 

Dear Stovers,

 

I have been asked a few time to determine the kinematic viscosity of the
remaining liquid from a methane production solution. 

These are new words for me and looking at equipment there seem to be many
ways to determine viscosity and then calculators to convert to kinematic
units. 

 

For this matrix and the range needed any suggestions on inexpensive
equipment?

And what is the conversion from distance traveled of a liquid(?) to
kinematic units? whatever that is.

 

Just looking into it to see if it's something we want to do.

 

Thanks for any help

 

Frank

 

 

Frank Shields

Control Laboratories, Inc.

42 Hangar Way

Watsonville, CA  95076

(831) 724-5422 tel

(831) 724-3188 fax

www.biocharlab.com

 

 

 

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