This is a experiment on a 1kw generator using wood gas to power the unit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_jbJySB5fo
Tommey Reed
That is really nice Tommey.... so I know exactly whats going on here, its a run of the mil gasifier hooked up to a bubbler (to get rid of the tar and icky stuff that screws up engines) then straight to the generator... I like it!!
A second bubbler would be great! ... i wonder if you put 3 bubblers, would it slow the performance much??
I found that a bubblier acts also as a cooler too, as you may know the wood gas needs to be cooled down before entering the engine.
That is also why its very small, and did not need a heat exchange in the system
I plan to build a 10kw bio-mass generator gasifier system this summer.
Tom
I was planning on doing what you did... but I was discouraged by all the down sides :( ... i.e damaging the generator with tar and other stuff .... burning the wrong bio mass.... etc etc...
http://www.fao.org/docrep/t0512e/t0512e06.htm
With the setup that you have, does the engine suffer any ill effects? or you don't know because not enough time has elapsed yet?
I would be keen to know if by simply having one or two bubbliers, it would prevent any damage to the generator?? your input would be much appreciated. :)
I was wondering if anyone has thought of using an hho electolyzer to help add efficiancy and eliminate some of the problems that are associated with the tar entering the genset. I have asked a few questions on other parts of the forum and can't seem to find anyone thagts played with idea. Any thoughts?
No ,Im just starting to play with the concept. I am trying to build a unit to run a forge and pull off some of the waste heat for domestic use.Also Im starting to lean toward the J channel stove deisgn sort of. The producer gas has to be cooled and cleaned regardless before it is used.Adding HO would just make it blow up bigger if it did back fire.
A better fuel deliver system would be more productive, something that could handle full size fire wood but burn slow and very hot. I tried to add another chamber to a rocket stove and it helped to increase the temp while slowing the fuel consumption.
Sloss furnace in Alabama works off the same princeables.Those reactors required three foot thick fire brick walls and would glow for days even after it was shut down.It used three stages of reburn.
After spending a couple hours playing I think you could just as easily feed some of the gas back to the reactor to raise the temp enough to completely crack all the tars and split the h20 reducing the biomass quantity required.Resulting a shorter heating up time and even less fuel.
Almost like a reflux setup on a still. Can you do a flow diagram for that?
gdez
I will give the drawing a wirl in the beginning of the week.It's supposeed to rain then so I wont be outside doing anything. Last night I did notice there is a point where it burns totally clean on my test bed gassifier.If you dont cool down the gas it wont lite so I have not done that yet.Just working out how the burn behaves and the length of time per volume of wood.A 6 inch tube 2 feet long filled with sticks about 2 inches thinck cut into 1 foot lengths burned for 6 hours.All junk wood from cut limbs mixed veriety.Used a small squirel cage fan to draw the gas off. At some point I want to use a water heater tank for a bigger down tube which would hold double or more fuel. Then I can incorperate the reburn jet into the throat of that unit. The J tube part will take the place of the open shaker space for the exhaust gas.
Here are few pics of it so far.My original design has already changed too much for the drawing to be relavent.
Just the burn chamber without the hot air exchanger which will be another drum around this unit run to a forced air duct system.The producer gas will be fed first to gas fired water heater with the gas parts removed to transfer the heat from the exhaust to the water then to a columb style water cooled condenser then part to a vacuum pump for compression and the rest back into the fire. Tested the burn everything works pretty good.Quarter volume of wood ran 6 hrs.It only has a 1 1/2 inch exhaust port which is being changed out to a 4 inch with gang valves. Work is taking me away for few months so it will be finished later in the summer.Sooner if the world economy falls apart.