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Twister Top

Last updated January 10, 2009
 Burning air dried wood chips.
Twister Top pic 1: Burning air dried wood chips.

Mr Switchgrass - burning/gasifying switchgrass

Last updated December 30, 2008

Mr Switchgrass is an inverted downdraft gasifier design that burns/gasifiers chopped switchgrass or weeds with little to no smoke problems. A rule of thumb is that each section will burn for a solid ten minutes at full flame. I measured 66 lbs for one load and it ran for about 40 to 50 minutes.

Burner FlameBurner Flame
Burn Flame 2: Started with paper or house trash.Burn Flame 2: Started with paper or house trash.
Burn Flame 3: Smoke free flame.Burn Flame 3: Smoke free flame.
Burn Flame 4Burn Flame 4
Burn Flame 5: Very clean burn.Burn Flame 5: Very clean burn.
Bale Storage: This is how I stored the bales of switchgrass.Bale Storage: This is how I stored the bales of switchgrass.
Flue: No smoke from the stack.Flue: No smoke from the stack.
Transformation Tower: More proof of the clean burn.Transformation Tower: More proof of the clean burn.
Air tube and grate: Grate and air tube.Air tube and grate: Grate and air tube.
Loaded: Here you can see a new load of switchgrass, air tube and air holes.Loaded: Here you can see a new load of switchgrass, air tube and air holes.

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Experimental investigations of long stick wood gasification in a bottom lit updraft fixed bed gasifier

Last updated November 04, 2008

Experimental investigations of long stick wood gasification in a bottom lit updraft fixed bed gasifier
A. A. Saravanakumar, Spray Engineering Devices Limited, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, July 17, 2008

Long Stick Reactor
Long Stick Reactor

Based on the experience of the gasifier users on the efforts and energy for wood chip preparation in a typical gasifier, we have embarked on the development of a gasifier suitable to work with long stick woody biomass as the feed materials. In the context of the impact of gasifiers, as decentralized energy delivery devices such an approach, it is hoped, would be an attractive option in rural areas both in domestic and industrial sectors. In the present paper in the gasifier operation, there is a fixed quantity of char that is combusted to gasify a fixed amount of wood, and the gasifier does not operate in a steady state manner. In this present work, focus is made on the development of a gasifier using long sticks of wood as feed materials. With this concept, a 10 kW thermal output power gasifier is designed and constructed. The gas and airflows can be converted to the air/fuel ratio, the most important aspect of gasifier operation. The air/fuel ratio shows operation in a combustion mode at start up, a gasification mode for the middle part of the run and a charcoal gasification mode at the end of the run. Since the interest here is exploring and validating of this concept, a bottom lit updraft gasifier is designed mainly to look at the gas yield and other favourable factors and to use this gas so obtained for thermal applications. The rate of feed was between 9 and 10 kg/h and continuous operation for 5 h was made in a couple of runs to study the performance. In this paper we report the salient features of our efforts and results, yielding a gasifier efficiency of 73%.

This paper was published in Fuel Processing Technology
Volume 88, Issue 6, June 2007, Pages 617-622
See:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fuproc.2007.02.003

Long Sticks
Long Sticks

Flames
Flames

Crorey Alternative Fuels Biomass Gasifier Systems

Last updated January 09, 2008

Twister

Last updated January 03, 2009

Twister Pic 1: Tall flame, concentric vortex burner.Twister Pic 1: Tall flame, concentric vortex burner.

Twister Pic 2: Concentric vortex burner.Twister Pic 2: Concentric vortex burner.

Twister Pic 3: Short flame.Twister Pic 3: Short flame.

Twister Pic 4: Concentric vortex burner fueled with Cedar.Twister Pic 4: Concentric vortex burner fueled with Cedar.

The Twister is a crude prototype of a concentric vortex burner that was made from what was remaining of Mr. Charcoal. Basically you are looking at a hot water heater turned upside down.

It was fueled with ceder shavings (bedding) purchased from Tractor Supply Company. Although I was surprised that it did burn during the first test run I was somewhat disappointed with the cedar feedstock. Without a pilot fire, in the bottom of the burner, it became difficult to keep it burning with just the cedar. But I am looking forward to testing a more volatile fuel like chopped switchgrass with it.

A Youtube video of the Twister

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