[Stoves] Fwd: Forward of moderated message

Andrew Heggie aj.heggie at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 10:00:01 CST 2019


Please see below a message from Ronal, I have removed some photos to get
the message within limits

Andrew

On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 at 15:35, Ronal Larson wrote:

> List:
>
> Recently, I've had some interesting dialogs with Paul Olivier.   If you go
> to www.eslra.com, and http://epwt.vn/en/home/ you'll find more like the
> content which follows (whose 1.2 MW size I hope is not too much - and
> perhaps Andrew can find a fix, if needed).  This sort of stove is available
> in Vietnam for about $75.  Mostly stainless.
>
> Paul is looking for places in other countries to hand off large scale
> manufacture and/or assembly.  Dies for the manufacture of parts can be
> obtained - at cost (Paul not in this to make money).  Paul can supply more
> information to anyone interested in getting into large-scale activities.
> But lets be respectful of his time - general simple questions shouldn't be
> one-on-one.
>
> But independent of that, I hope all will look carefully at the photo below
> (sixth from end) showing the best pyrolysis gas flame I have yet seen.
> Nothing wispy about this.  I don't have all the details, but I don't recall
> any TLUD design like this - which clearly only has a flame just below the
> cookpot.  No secondary air or flame anywhere near the char-bed.  Paul has
> not yet calculated turn-down ratio - but it is large.  With pellets, this
> height stove can last for more than three hours.  With rice hulls, less
> than an hour.  He can fill the stove near to the top - so considerable
> savings on materials above the unlit fuel.
>
> There are 80 small holes - giving 40 flamelets - obviously groups of 2.
> What is the general principal here?  How can the hole design be changed to
> get 80 shorter flames?  Or 20 larger?  Or is 40 about the right number?
> Should we be thinking slits?
>
> Your thoughts on Paul's advances?
>
> Ron
>
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Paul Olivier <paul.olivier at esrla.com>
> *Subject: **updated*
> *Date: *January 5, 2019 at 5:11:26 PM MST
> *To: *Ron Larson <rongretlarson at comcast.net>
>
> Ron, here is a small update.
>
> --
> Paul A. Olivier PhD
> 27/2bis Phu Dong Thien Vuong
> Dalat
> Vietnam
>
> Louisiana telephone: 1-337-447-4124 (rings Vietnam)
> Mobile: 090-694-1573 (in Vietnam)
> Skype address: Xpolivier
> http://epwt.vn/en/home/
>
>
>
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