High Altitude Combustion
High Altitude Combustion As the price of diesel fuel in particular is somewhat normalized globally from a midpoint of US$1 / Liter. These locations suffer the similar economic cost of inefficient combustion at elevation. The quoted calorific value of the fuel is the same in all locations, but the value for money paid per liter is discounted by the rate of inefficiency of combustion. For fuel that is combusted at elevations above the sea level fuel is wasted as there is a diminished supply of oxygen available in the air to realize the potential calorific value of the fuel quoted at sea level. By feeding Brown’s Gas® into the combustion equipment we can achieve the following goals: