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*Cost of $10/hp output embodied in coil material | *Cost of $10/hp output embodied in coil material | ||
*Interchangeable water pumps for steam engine, hot water, or space heating application | |||
'''Materials calculations:''' | '''Materials calculations:''' | ||
*Heavy-walled tubing | *Heavy-walled tubing, 100 feet, not to exceed 50 pounds in weight | ||
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**Steam cleaning | **Steam cleaning | ||
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*Coils may be fabricated with small scale metal extrustion (see [[Metal Extrusion Specifications]]) | *Coils may be fabricated with small scale metal extrustion (see [[Metal Extrusion Specifications]]) | ||
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*Adaptable to fabricating coils of different diameters | *Adaptable to fabricating coils of different diameters | ||
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*Safe in case of failure | *Safe in case of failure | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 3 March 2009
Summary:
- System consists of heat exhange coil, connections, feedwater injection, shroud, heat-source attachment, and pressure release
- Nestable, scalable, configurable long-lifetime flash steam generation coils
- Applications to vehicle steam engine power, cogeneration (combined heat and power systems), point-focus solar engine power, steam cleaning, hot water heating, process heat generation, and other adaptations
Cost-Related Features:
- Lowest materials cost for a given performance
- Simplest to fabricate, therefore lowest fabrication cost
- Advanced techniques of fabrication utilized only when necessary to achieve cost
- Fabrication tooling preferrably simple, but secondary to fabrication cost
- Uses commonly available parts
- Replicable
- Cost of $10/hp output embodied in coil material
- Interchangeable water pumps for steam engine, hot water, or space heating application
Materials calculations:
- Heavy-walled tubing, 100 feet, not to exceed 50 pounds in weight
Flexibility and Performance:
- Scalable in steam power output from 1 - 100 hp by coil nesting or coil extension
- Steam power density of 1-20 hp/gallon of volume
- Pressure up to 1000 psi
- Modular
- Coil configuration for chimney/flue pipe heat recovery applications
- Nestable coils for higher power density applications
- Long lifetime under continuous use (10 years)
- Compatible with Babington burner or wood gasifier flame inputs
- 1 hp per lb power to weight ratio possible
Ecology:
- Easily connectability of coils for scaling purposes
- Easy connectabilty for various uses
- Steam engine power
- Hot water heating
- Steam cleaning
Fabrication:
- Coils may be fabricated with small scale metal extrustion (see Metal Extrusion Specifications)
- Adaptable to coil-bending jig
- Adaptable to fabricating coils of different diameters
Other:
- Safe in case of failure