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| A simple boiler implementation involves a [[Babington_Burner]] heating the inside of a 6 inch metal pipe of 1/8" wall thickness. A 100 foot long coil of 1/2 inch steel tubing is placed inside this coil, and an electronically-controlled [[Valve delivery system]] (note: in steam engine case, the 'solar boiler' in last link is replaced by the above 100-foot coil of steel tubing. | A simple boiler implementation involves a [[Babington_Burner]] heating the inside of a 6 inch metal pipe of 1/8" wall thickness. A 100 foot long coil of 1/2 inch steel tubing is placed inside this coil, and an electronically-controlled [[Valve delivery system]] (note: in steam engine case, the 'solar boiler' in last link is replaced by the above 100-foot coil of steel tubing. | ||
| =Design Rationale= | |||
| *Easy to fabricate | |||
| *Welds around each tube - 48 welds | |||
| **Tubes stick through end plate for welding | |||
| *End plates covers are welded on afterwards | |||
| *40 square foot area, sufficient for 8 hp steam engine? | |||
| [[Image:Boiler.jpg]] | |||
| =Review= | |||
| By VK Desai of Tinytechindia.com: | |||
| Not perfect idea. Flue gas path not shown. Boiler cover not shown. 40 sq feet enough for 4 hp steam engine. | |||
| ===Materials=== | ===Materials=== | ||
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| =Flash Steam Generator= | =Flash Steam Generator= | ||
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| **Dremel tool - $40 | **Dremel tool - $40 | ||
| **Dremel micro drill press - $40 | **Dremel micro drill press - $40 | ||
| [[Category:Steam Engine]] | |||
| [[Category:Steam Generator]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:49, 2 May 2011
Main > Energy > Steam Engine
Boiler
A simple boiler implementation involves a Babington_Burner heating the inside of a 6 inch metal pipe of 1/8" wall thickness. A 100 foot long coil of 1/2 inch steel tubing is placed inside this coil, and an electronically-controlled Valve delivery system (note: in steam engine case, the 'solar boiler' in last link is replaced by the above 100-foot coil of steel tubing.
Design Rationale
- Easy to fabricate
- Welds around each tube - 48 welds
- Tubes stick through end plate for welding
 
- End plates covers are welded on afterwards
- 40 square foot area, sufficient for 8 hp steam engine?
Review
By VK Desai of Tinytechindia.com:
Not perfect idea. Flue gas path not shown. Boiler cover not shown. 40 sq feet enough for 4 hp steam engine.
Materials
- Stainless steel tubing at McMaster Carr, $130 for 100 feet of 1/2" tubing - type 304 stainless - item number 8989K67 at http://mcmaster.com
- 200 psi pressure relief valve http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/guideBrowse.shtml $60.80.
Boiler Fuel:
For transportation vehicles some biomass fuel energy densification is required.  Pyrolisis fuels without elaborate processing look promising here is a brief summary of some methods http://www.ars.usda.gov/sp2UserFiles/Program/307/biomasstoDiesel/RobertBrown&JenniferHolmgrenpresentationslides.pdf
http://www.biomasscombustion.com/horizontal_grate_technology.htm
Stationary applications can probably get by with a simple style grate biomass boiler. http://www.biomasscombustion.com/horizontal_grate_technology.htm
Flash Steam Generator
- Coil bending jig - $400
- Stainless steel coil, 150 feet - $200
- Babington fittings and metal - $100
- Dremel tool - $40
- Dremel micro drill press - $40
 
