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Overview
Research
- Gasifier construction set: [1]
- Mike Koch's gasifier, U. Missouri, Columbia, 2008 Capstone Project, Mechanical Engineering: [2]
- A gasifier can also be used to make biochar. Here are some simple design examples for charcoal/biochar-producing biomass gasifiers:
Conversation with Ben Hansen
- Ben is building a 40 kW gasifier CHP system, and may be interested in a steam engine
- Packed bed, downdraft:
- Modified fluidyne gasifier.
- Doug Williams – fluidyne gasifier - http://www.fluidynenz.250x.com/
- Fab shop in Viroqua – friend of Ben – Roger Tullifson, Tollifson repair– did a heat exchanger for diesel exhaust.
- Dig up solenoid valves contact – some open source people
- The Gasifier Experimenters Kit (GEK) Wiki
GEK Gasifier powering a Car
See Also
GEK Gasifier powering a 6 hp combustion engine
See Also
- Biochemicals from Pyrolysis
- Biomass to FuelFischer-Tropsch
- Compressed Fuel Gas
- Pyrolysis Oil
- Biochar
- Micro-Gasification


















































