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combustion laboratories

01/03/2007 6:16 PM

I am a professor in mechanical engineering, and I need information it has more than enough equipment of combustion laboratories and combustion laboratories, especially for natural gas of petroleum and liquefied gas of petroleum
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Re: combustion laboratories

01/06/2007 8:45 PM

Your question is unclear for it does not indicate what you really want as an answer?

What has more than enough equipments of combustion laboratories?

and combustion labroratories ? again?

premature?

As a mechanical engineer what are you really looking for? Perhaps to set up a combustion laboratories? What - Combustion efficiency Analyzers, Smoke Test Pumps, Draft Gauges, Co, O2, Co2 Sensors, O2 Trim etc., or what? Are you looking for setting up a combustion testing laboratory or what?

Please be brief .

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Re: combustion laboratories

01/14/2007 7:46 PM

Hello I live in the Bolivian highland (3800 meters on the level of the sea)
In my country newly you this beginning to use the natural gas of petroleum massively
it is of a lot of interest their domestic and industrial applications in heating of water, cooking of foods, production of vapor and calefaction.
The height is an important factor in the combustion, aspect that not you had investigated detailedly and for that reason we have many combustion systems that don't work efficiently.
Our industry of burners, heaters of natural gas not this well developed one and the teams of other countries that we receive are not adjusted to work in high heights.
For that reason that I need information on a combustion laboratory to study these problems and then to develop adjustment norms for the combustion of the natural gas in big heights (like it affects the height in the combustion of the natural gas)
Excuses for this my terrible English, I wait that me this allowing to understand
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Re: combustion laboratories

02/19/2007 2:21 AM

Hi

I can't help you much on the combustion laboratory question but I am interested in your problem.

I am puzzled that it is a problem. Although I have little practical experience of high altitude burners I have a lot of experience of industrial gas burners.

I would have thought that most forced draught burners would adapt readily to higher altitudes. Atmospheric burners would have more problems. Altering jet sizes would bring you back to proper combustion but your heat output would be down.

Are the above assumptions wrong? You are a long way up and I would be very interested to hear your experiences and problems. I don't mind your English, you're doing a lot better than I would in Spanish!!

Steve

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