Hey I see some videos about biogas and ultimately I'm wondering would it work in Australia anywhere or does it need quite a constant heat also how much do you need to feed it in how much output will you get
Biogas technology works perfectly in Australia because the average annual temperature is 36/24°C/F. The northern part has desert and Australia has areas with the hottest summer climate, and the highest sunshine duration. We do need a temperature varying between 25-35 or 35-55°C (mesophilic or thermophilic temperature ranges). The biodigester performance and the biogas quality, quantity and composition (output) depend also on the type and quantity of waste loading... I invite you to read this article doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126876
Ummm what is the point of this video? You can just estimate how long it would take if you have some known flow of gas... Also this is like extremely small flame which seems quite impractical.
40 litres of h2 from 33g of Al and 65ml of water, when Al is in amalgum with 100g of Ga, Ga is recoverable, soo , recycling Al cans to burn H2 is easier?
Presumed physiology by whom? I've seen dragons using perfect English. It's presumed that fire, like venom, would be conserved at all cost unless you know the dragon is consuming a readily flammable fuel source. You're proposing a different physiology for the dragon to be able to create fire all day long while having a conversation and still have enough to smoke a village. It actually makes more sense if the dragon produces and stores methane from the digestive system. A cow produces up to 320L of methane per day. That's enough for a baby dragon that's learning to speak. They would only be able to store a small amount; enough to burn the face off a bear or chase off a pack of wolves. Since a dragon can only store so much gas inside it's body, it makes sense to burn the exess instead of filling a cave with farts that could possibly explode and collapse the cave 😅
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But how much energy does it have how many litre of water can you boil to 100C?
not very scientific like...more like tiktok style likes hungry style
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I was wondering if you guys could make a step-by-step tutorial on making one of these
Hey I see some videos about biogas and ultimately I'm wondering would it work in Australia anywhere or does it need quite a constant heat also how much do you need to feed it in how much output will you get
Biogas technology works perfectly in Australia because the average annual temperature is 36/24°C/F. The northern part has desert and Australia has areas with the hottest summer climate, and the highest sunshine duration. We do need a temperature varying between 25-35 or 35-55°C (mesophilic or thermophilic temperature ranges). The biodigester performance and the biogas quality, quantity and composition (output) depend also on the type and quantity of waste loading... I invite you to read this article doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.126876
thank you really educational
Hey "scientist" the lighter is upside down, thats why your thumb got hot, put the button down and the flame goes away from your hand.
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How did you measure the liters of your biogas?
By water displacement method
40 liters of biogas from a 3.5 liter bioreactor. How long did the reactor take to produce 40 liters? Thank you
Three weeks.
you can also just build a bigger reactor and put your waste inside on a daily basis
@@lukas-kevynmuller6697 yeah but a "micro" reactor would be cool, maybe you can speed it up by heating, stiring and breeding faster bacteria.
Ummm what is the point of this video? You can just estimate how long it would take if you have some known flow of gas... Also this is like extremely small flame which seems quite impractical.
Practical in sterilizing microbiology lab tools
How do you make the flame blue 😮
the methane flame is blue :)
Can it use to fill a balloon fly can you make video about it?
wow no need of manure or other execrements ?
How did you know there is 40L of methane if biogas composed methane and CO2. How about CO2?
Theatrically CH4 represents 65-75% of biogas within the CO2 represents an amount of 25%.
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The size of the burner
ordinary laboratory benzene gaz burner
That is not cooking time,
You need ten times that flame size to cook anything.
Let's say 5 minutes of cooking time .
You can roast one hotdog on it 🤣
that's correct ! here we are using lab burner to sterilize our tools :)
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40 litres of h2 from 33g of Al and 65ml of water, when Al is in amalgum with 100g of Ga, Ga is recoverable, soo , recycling Al cans to burn H2 is easier?
Presumed physiology by whom? I've seen dragons using perfect English.
It's presumed that fire, like venom, would be conserved at all cost unless you know the dragon is consuming a readily flammable fuel source.
You're proposing a different physiology for the dragon to be able to create fire all day long while having a conversation and still have enough to smoke a village.
It actually makes more sense if the dragon produces and stores methane from the digestive system.
A cow produces up to 320L of methane per day. That's enough for a baby dragon that's learning to speak. They would only be able to store a small amount; enough to burn the face off a bear or chase off a pack of wolves.
Since a dragon can only store so much gas inside it's body, it makes sense to burn the exess instead of filling a cave with farts that could possibly explode and collapse the cave 😅