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Abstract: . . . Delhi, 1993. 37. Dasappa, S., Sridhar, H. V., Sridhar, G., Paul, P. J. and Mukunda, H. S., Biomass gasification – a substitute to fossil fuel for heat application. Biomass Bioenergy, 2003, 23, 637–649. 38. Sridhar, H. V., Sridhar, G., Dasappa, S., Rajan, N. K. S., Paul, P. J. and Mukunda, H. S., Field experience of IISc gasification systems, Proceedings of the Seminar on Biomass Gasifiers, Rubber Board, Kottayam, 2003. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The work reported here has received technical, financial and moral support of many organizations and individuals. The Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology initiated the work; it was taken up in very significant measure by the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources whose subsequent financial . . . . . . semi-arid agriculture, Proc. Renewable Energy, TERI, New Delhi, 1993. 37. Dasappa, S., Sridhar, H. V., Sridhar, G., Paul, P. J. and Mukunda, H. S., Biomass gasification – a substitute to fossil fuel for heat application. Biomass Bioenergy, 2003, 23, 637–649. 38. Sridhar, H. V., Sridhar, G., Dasappa, S., Rajan, N. K. S., Paul, P. J. and Mukunda, H. S., Field experience of IISc gasification systems, Proceedings of the Seminar on Biomass Gasifiers, Rubber Board, Kottayam, 2003. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The work reported here has received technical, financial and moral support of many organizations and individuals. The Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology initiated the work; it was taken up in very significant measure by the Ministry of Non-Conventional . . . . . . Sridhar, G., Dasappa, S., Rajan, N. K. S., Paul, P. J. and Mukunda, H. S., Field experience of IISc gasification systems, Proceedings of the Seminar on Biomass Gasifiers, Rubber Board, Kottayam, 2003. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. The work reported here has received technical, financial and moral support of many organizations and individuals. The Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology initiated the work; it was taken up in very significant measure by the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources whose subsequent financial support is responsible for what has been achieved. 916 CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 87, NO. 7, 10 OCTOBER 2004 . . . . . . imperative that energy conservation is ensured by providing an environment close to adiabatic condition. A large number of tests on the classical closed top design gasifier revealed that while at one flow rate, close to the rated value, one would get nearly tar-free gas, but at reduced flow rates the performance would deteriorate. The technology to harness energy by this route has taken place in spurts; the most intensive of these was durCURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 87, NO. 7, 10 OCTOBER 2004 SPECIAL SECTION: APPLICATION OF S&T TO RURAL AREAS ing the Second World War to meet the scarcity of petroleum sources for transportation, both in civilian and military sectors. Some of the most insightful studies on wood gasifiers – basic as well as developmental . . . --3000,4,375,3192,41581
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