burning gas - translation to English
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burning gas - translation to English

SYNGAS FUEL CREATED BY GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS
Woodgas; Blue gas; Air gas; Holzgas; Wood burning car; Wood burning vehicle; Gasogen; Charcoal gas; Wood gas vehicle
  • A wood-gas powered car, Berlin, 1946. Note the secondary radiator, required to cool the gas before it is introduced into the engine
  • A charcoal gas producer at the [[Nambassa]] alternative festival in New Zealand in 1981
  • A bus, powered by wood gas generated by a gasifier on a trailer, Leeds, England c.1943
  • Wood gasifier system

burning gas      
(n.) = gas irritante
Ex: Such poisonous and burning gases as ozone and chlorine dioxide should be excluded in restoration workshops.
gas burner         
  • Flame of a gas and oil, in a dual burner
  • Propane burner with a Bunsen flame
  • Oxy-Acetylene for cutting through steel rails
DEVICE PRODUCING CONTROLLED FLAME PRODUCED BY COMBUSTING A FUEL GAS
Propane burner
Mechero de gas
gas stove         
  • A gas stove in a San Francisco apartment, 1975.
  • blue]] [[flame]] colour, meaning complete combustion, as with other gas appliances.
  • Early gas stoves produced by Windsor. From ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', 1904.
  • Electric ignition spark
  • A built-in Japanese three burner gas stove with a fish grill. Note the thermistor buttons protruding from the gas burners, which cut off the flame if the temperature exceeds 250{{nbsp}}°C.
STOVE THAT IS FUELED BY COMBUSTIBLE GAS
Gas oven; Gas stoves; Gas range; Gas cooker; Cook with Gas; Cook with gas; Cook Gas; Gas hob; Natural gas stove
Cocina de gas

Definition

bombona
Sinónimos
sustantivo

Wikipedia

Wood gas

Wood gas is a fuel gas that can be used for furnaces, stoves, and vehicles. During the production process, biomass or related carbon-containing materials are gasified within the oxygen-limited environment of a wood gas generator to produce a combustible mixture. In some gasifiers this process is preceded by pyrolysis, where the biomass or coal is first converted to char, releasing methane and tar rich in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

In stark contrast with synthesis gas, which is almost pure H2/CO mixture, wood gas also contains a variety of organic compound ("distillates") that require scrubbing for use in other applications. Depending on the kind of biomass, a variety of contaminants are produced that will condense out as the gas cools. When producer gas is used to power cars and boats or distributed to remote locations it is necessary to scrub the gas to remove the materials that can condense and clog carburetors and gas lines. Anthracite and coke are preferred for automotive use because they produce the smallest amount of contamination, allowing smaller, lighter scrubbers to be used.

Examples of use of burning gas
1. The last fatal explosion was in 1''4, when 60 people were killed by clouds of burning gas.
2. Even burning gas at $12 in an efficient power station is better than burning oil," said independent analyst Andrew Flower.
3. After the discovery of the North Sea oil fields in the late 1'60s, power stations increasingly converted to burning gas.
4. He did say he is seeking permission to temporarily halt the use of cleaner–burning gas additives in the Washington suburbs and Baltimore area.
5. All roads leading up the mountain were closed as chunks of glowing pumice blew from Merapi‘s depths into the sky and burning gas fumes wafted through the air.