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Tim Auton
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"Robert L. Bass" <robertlbass@comcast.net> wrote:
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temperature differential with the hot gasses from the fire will give
more of a chimney effect, giving more airflow.
Tim
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At a guess: denser air is better for combustion and a greaterwhile someone else harvested another tree. You could
have a roaring fire, and not feel the heat ten feet away.
It only took about ten minutes for a roaring fire to burn
itself out, so you had to feed it a lot of wood to keep
warm.
Hmm. Why would fire consume fuel faster at a lower ambient temperature?
temperature differential with the hot gasses from the fire will give
more of a chimney effect, giving more airflow.
Tim
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