We're sorry, but this discussion has just been closed to further replies.
Hi Chris,
I have just joined Victorygasworks and live in Wales. It is good to know that someone is getting together a pellitiser. I have just got into gasification and am looking at the DIY aspect of scrubbing the producer gas using a small water pump so that elctricity can be made and generators kpt clean. I know a small bit about hydraulic action using pressure on beechwood sawdust to make pellets. Does your outfit help make pellets out of woodchips by any chance?
Dan Craver
Ty Coed
Cwm Cych
SA38 9RR
Andy,
In Vesa's book is a pellet gasifier explained. But pellets can never be a substitute for wood. That's because they are too small and tend to decompose in the fuel bin by the very bit of moist that is present. You always need to empty the bin after use. Pressure drop over the gasifier is larger. Large gasifiers cannot operate on pellets because of the small size of the fuel.
I don't mean to discourage people, but this is the experience of someone who has driven on woodgas for over 15 years..... Not me, but Vesa Mikkonen.
Regards,
DJ
Andrew Schofield said:Hi Chris,
One gasifier I use needs 1 1/2" cubes cut and split from wood. 40kwe.
Do you have a selection of dies to make briquettes this size? A briquette that is cylindrical is OK.
How critical is feedstock moisture-content?
Andy Schofield
GL-RFSystems
Pelletizing is definitely the way to use the widest variety of biomass feedstocks and make them usable by gasifiers, but I think cost has been a factor in people not doing their own pelletizing. What sort of price point will your mobile pelletizer be in?
Could you write a blog post on Victory about the process of pelletizing for people that may not know? Moisture content, hammer mills, pellet density, BTU range and the like.
To write a blog, just go to the bottom of the blogs and click "add blog post" then start writing. You can enter code as well. Your post will go to the front page just like mine. This goes for anyone with something interesting to say. Post it so we can all learn more.
Regards,
Ben
Andy,
In Vesa's book is a pellet gasifier explained. But pellets can never be a substitute for wood. That's because they are too small and tend to decompose in the fuel bin by the very bit of moist that is present. You always need to empty the bin after use. Pressure drop over the gasifier is larger. Large gasifiers cannot operate on pellets because of the small size of the fuel.
I don't mean to discourage people, but this is the experience of someone who has driven on woodgas for over 15 years..... Not me, but Vesa Mikkonen.
Regards,
DJ
Andrew Schofield said:Hi Chris,
One gasifier I use needs 1 1/2" cubes cut and split from wood. 40kwe.
Do you have a selection of dies to make briquettes this size? A briquette that is cylindrical is OK.
How critical is feedstock moisture-content?
Andy Schofield
GL-RFSystems
Welcome to
Victory Gasworks- Gasifiers and Wood Gasification
© 2009 Created by ben