Flammability of a water + oil mixture

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by dedeleco » 13/09/10, 01:11

In summary with words, the unburnt, (unburned carbon decomposition) put at high temperature with water above 950 ° C in a kind of conventional gasifier, give gases which burn completely.
The yield decreases since it is necessary to heat additional water in the overall balance sheet unless at condensation where the yield is unchanged, the added water emerging at the same temperature.
In fact, it is more difficult to burn carbon directly with oxygen, without water, at 950 ° C ??.
Ultimately we can make a gasifier, wood or oil, with water, to burn everything that comes out gaseous in a gas stove condensing ?? The gasifier being heated to over 950 ° C by this combustion! !!
It is the stove of the future ??????
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by dedeleco » 13/09/10, 01:45

Like any new product, the price must be able to drop !!!

In the time of Louis 14, running water was a huge price for a bathtub, even for the king !!
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