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=Introduction=
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Steam engines are a robust energy source which played a main role in the industrial devolution, and may now be a viable candidate as an engine of the post-industrial revolution. [http://tinytechindia.com/steamengine.htm Tinytech] in India manufactures steam engines for various industrial swadeshi applications, primarily in India. We believe that steam engines, coupled to flash steam generators, are also relevant as an appropriate technology choice in the 'developed' world. As such, we are proposing an open source steam engine project, to deliver an appropriate technology, modern steam engine:
*Open design
*Scalable in power from 5 to 100 horsepower
*May utilize electronic valving for mechanical simplification
*May be coupled direcly to linear dynamo - feasibility study required
In particular, Factor e Farm is interested in utilizing these steam engines in the LifeTrac line of tractors, cars, and solar turbine electrical generators.
 
=Design=
[[Link title]]==Engine==
 
===Typical Engines===
 
Typical steam engine cylinders are made from cast iron. (What is the best metal to use for a steam engine?) Given that water is the working fluid, lubrication is required in the cylinder. (Is there any way to prevent corrosion otherwise?)
 
*Cylinder - cylinder is made from cast iron.
**To cast this cylinder from scrap iron, use a (how many?) pound melt, and use a simple melting furnace such as (here?)
 
The simplest way to cast a cylinder
 
===Green Steam Engine===
 
An alternative engine design that may be worthy of further evaluation can be found [http://www.greensteamengine.com/index.html] here.  It looks as though o-rings are used in place of traditional tight tolerance cast iron cylinder boring.  Presumably this method is only good for low pressure and temperature steam. The linkage and valve system is highly innovated and would require no precision machining.
 
*Discussion of the Green steam engine:http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/green-steam-energy/ It does indeed seem that the o-ring method of sealing is incapable of handling high steam temps and pressures and the design is therefore inherently inefficient.
 
*Marcin says: I looked at this in detail 2 years ago, and purchased plans. When I asked for references of people who built this engine, the inventor did not provide me with any. I became suspicious about the effectiveness of the engine. Since then, I've heard reports from several sources that longevity and performance are questionable. In summary, if this worked as stated, we would see a large number of implementations on the internet. Since these are not to be seen, it does not appear to be a promising design.
 
 
 
Steam Engine History:
 
http://www.egr.msu.edu/~lira/supp/steam/
 
A History of the Growth of  the Steam Engine: [http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=YiNMAAAAMAAJ&dq=steam+engine&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=upjyQA2XIn&sig=gBtrUy-6kRF-HaMr8T2FXppi4KY&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result]
 
A Catechism of the Steam Engine:[http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10998]
 
 
Steam Engine Primers/Groups:
 
http://www.pioneer.net/~carlich/RSE/RSEprimer.html
 
http://www.the-nerds.org/Steam-101.html
 
Promising forum with large library of working steam engine plans: http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/
 
 
Engine Plans/Products:
 
http://www.pioneer.net/~carlich/RSE/RSEengines.html
 
http://www.nearfutures.com/products.htm
 
http://www.greensteamengine.com/products.htm
 
Triple Expansion Steam Engine Prints: http://www.carferries.com/triple/
 
Lindsey Publications:http://www.lindsaybks.com/prod/sub/engines.html
 
http://www.grahamind.com/
 
http://quasiturbine.promci.qc.ca/Presse/SteamMuller050721.pdf
 
These guys claim 30% efficiency on their non compunding multi cylinder steam engine http://www.energiprojekt.com/?product
 
'''*3kW steam engine for $1375''': http://www.thesustainablevillage.com/servlet/display/products/byCat/71/441/2557/
 
Lots of Plans: http://www.john-tom.com/html/SteamPlans.html
 
A nice simple doubel engine plan: http://openfarmtech.org/images/e/e0/MichelNiggelTwin.pdf
 
Misc:
 
Vegetable Oil Based Lubricant:http://www.steamenginelube.com/chelesic.htm
 
Homebrew Steam Engine Generator:http://www.otherpower.com/steamengine.shtml
 
Steam Engine Manuf. Links: http://cedesign.net/steam/steam-links1.htm
 
Oil Free Steam Engine Design for Vehicles: http://six6.region-stuttgart.de/sixcms/media.php/773/23_Platell_P.pdf
 
Flash Steam Engine, Could this be advantageous http://www.huzar-power.com/steam_engines/revival/flash_steam.htm
 
'''Engineering Specs:'''
 
[[Image:Steam Engine Cylinder Size Non-Condensing.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Steam Engine Cylinder Size Condensing.jpg]]
 
Nick R. says, what are the limits to lathe boring diameters in cast iron?  This [http://www.john-tom.com/MyPlans/Steam%20Engines/MarineEngine.pdf] method of construction looks simple and attractive if it could be scaled up enough?
 
==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.
[[Category:Research Projects]]
===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 - source?
 
 
Boiler Fuel:
For transportation vehicles some biomass fuel energy densification is required.  Pyrolisis fuels without elaborate processing look prmoising 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
 
=Design Evolution=
*Initial design, 1.8.09 -
 
[[Image:Steam Engine Concept.jpeg]]
 
[[Image:Crankshaft eccentric.jpeg]]
 
                          Bill Of Materials To Date
QTY Description Price Location
1 Cylinder 38.03 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/45.htm
1 Piston 3" x 5/8" Cold rolled Steel 9.97 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/13.htm
1 Shaft 1" 13.01 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/13.htm
2 Plate 1/2"x6"x6" 17.71 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/4.htm
1 Flywheel 8"x2.5" Cold Rolled Steel 74.3 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/13.htm
1 Eccentric 4.5" x .5" Cold rolled 13.95 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/13.htm
2 .5" Dia Pin 1.75" Long 6.29 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/13.htm
1 Lower Connecting rod 5/8"x1"x6" 9.91 http://www.discountsteel.com/index.cfm/go/main.itemDisplay/itemID/11.htm
4 3/4"x1.5' Threaded Rod 14.64 http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/2GRR4?cm_mmc=Google%20Base-_-Fasteners-_-Bolts-_-2GRR4
Baseplate TBD
Stuffing Box TBD
1 6' Sch 80 Steam Pipe 43.7 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NPLLW2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&m=AH1JDG368QYFS
 
 
TOTAL 241.51
 
=Tooling Requirements=
 
==Metal Casting==
*see [[Foundry]] for more details
 
Waste vegetable oil furnace design
http://www.backyardmetalcasting.com/oilburners03.html
[[Foundry.pdf]]
[[Pattern_Making.pdf]]
 
www.budgetcastingsupply.com
http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/furnace/furnace.html
www.creativecastingco.com
www.host33.com/casting
www.backyardmetalcasting.com
www.emainc.com/radnor/sand.htm
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~dw120996/..._of_metals.htm
 
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==Lathe==
**Romig bed lathe type
**Simple prototype, $486 in materials BOM:
***2 bearings, $50
***2 mouning plates, 1/2"x6" angle - $40
***4 Shaft Collars - $20
***2" shaft - $20
***DOM tubing, 3", 2" ID - $15
***8 3/4" bolts for table - $16
***Chuck plate - $40
***Bolts for chuck - $20
***Nuts and bolts for DOM - $5
***XY table - $70 off shelf at Enco - [http://www.cartertools.com/newjose3.html]
*** Tool post - $10
***table plate - $30
***2 bags of cement, 80 lb each - $20
***sand, gravel - $10
***'''TOTAL - $316'''
**High performance, 2/1000" accuracy with proper technique, stock parts, 1000 lb radial and 200 lb axial load capacity
 
==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
 
==Electrical Generator==
 
=Open Source Steam=
 
Steam power is not taught in general. For mastering this topic, we need a Steam Power Reading List.
*I have some of this material from Tom Kimmel, of [http://www.kimmelsteampower.com/ Kimmel Steam Power]
*Mike Brown offers a reading list [http://www.mikebrownsolutions.com/order.htm here]
 
=Letters and Communications=
 
Letter to VK Desai of Tinytech Plants -
 
Dear VK,
 
Can you share your knowledge of steam power with us?
 
In order to make our solar turbine a success, we need to build the steam engine at low cost - in house. If I do my own labor, use our machine shop, and use casting in house, then the price for the engine parts should be about $150 for a 3 hp engine. Do you think that is realistic?
 
Please share with me your basic design. Simple drawings on the back of an envelope would do. I am smart at studying design. Please just give me the essentials and material specifications.
 
Please respond, or put your notes up directly at:
 
http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Steam_Engine_Construction_Set
 
If you have any pictures of steam engines in fabrication, please share.
 
Sincerely,
 
Marcin
 
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=Development Team=
*Nick Raaum - Project Manager. He works at a coal power plant, but his visions are different.
 
[[Image:nick.jpg]]
 
*Marcin Jakubowski
[[Image:marcin_sm.jpg]]
 
[[Category:Solar_Turbine]]

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