Parts:
1: wood
2: fire
3: air inlet (air going to 4 nozzles)
4: reduction zone; contains charcoal; smoke goes trough the accumated charcoal and reacts with it. H20 and CO2 becomes H2 and CO
4.1: top grating (movable)
4.2: lower grating (not movable)
4.3: handle: used to stirr up the wood to provide evenly high temperature over top grating
5: smoke
6: single-cyclone seperator (coarse filter)
7: partially filtered smoke
8: radiator (reduces heat of gas and hence condenses the gas, making it more flammable/potent)
9: cooled, partially filtered smoke
10: fine filter (consisting of clay balls on top of a grating)
11: wood gas (= fully filtered, cooled smoke)
12: air/gas mixer (replaces IC engine carburator)
12.1: air inlet valve (operated via handle mounted to gear stick)
12.2: choke valve
Wood Gasification - The Big Secret
Did you know that in outlying provinces of Korea that peasants have converted their vehicles to run on the cooled gases (smoke) from a wood fire? It is a simple process called wood gasification.
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