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Wood gasifier on a Ford truck converted to a tractor (an EPA tractor).
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Wood gas, also known as holzgas, air gas or blue gas, is the product of thermal gasification of biomass or other carbon containing materials such as coal in a gasifier or wood gas generator. It is the result of a high temperature reaction (>700 °C), where carbon reacts with steam or a limited amount of air or oxygen producing carbon monoxide (CO), molecular hydrogen (H2), and carbon dioxide (CO2). Image File history File linksMetadata Wood_gasifier_on_epa_tractor. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Wood_gasifier_on_epa_tractor. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Image File history File links Portal. ... For the water carbonator, see Gasogene. ... Switchgrass, a hardy plant used in the biofuel industry in the United States Rice chaff. ... Coal Coal (IPA: ) is a fossil fuel formed in swamp ecosystems where plant remains were saved by water and mud from oxidization and biodegradation. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Carbon monoxide, with the chemical formula CO, is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. ... General Name, Symbol, Number hydrogen, H, 1 Chemical series nonmetals Group, Period, Block 1, 1, s Appearance colorless Atomic mass 1. ... Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. ...
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References

  1. ^ Taylor, Charles Fayette (1985). Internal-Combustion Engine in Theory and Practice - Vol.1. Cambridge: The MIT Press, pp. 46-47. ISBN 0-262-70027-1.
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Wood gas at AllExperts (957words)

Wood gas, also known as holzgas, air gas or blue gas, is the product of thermal gasification of biomass or other carbon containing materials such as coal in a gasifier.

Wood gas can be used to power cars with ordinary internal combustion engines if a wood gasifier is attached.

A wood gasifier takes wood chips, sawdust, charcoal, coal, rubber or similar materials as fuel and burns these incompletely in a fire box, producing solid ashes and soot (which have to be removed periodically from the gasifier and constantly from the gas) and wood gas.
Wood gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (918words)

Wood gasifier on a Ford truck converted to a tractor (an EPA tractor).

Wood gas, also known as holzgas, air gas or blue gas, is the product of thermal gasification of biomass or other carbon containing materials such as coal in a gasifier or wood gas generator.

Wood gas is flammable because of the carbon monoxide, hydrogen and methane content.


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