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*Work with [[Gasifier Burner]] and [[Steam Generator]] | *Work with [[Gasifier Burner]] and [[Steam Generator]] | ||
Initial concept: bump-valve uniflow steam engine made from scratch. | |||
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[[Category:Design Rationale]] | [[Category:Design Rationale]] |
Latest revision as of 04:30, 29 April 2011
Modern steam engines are defined as:
- Uniflow engine
- Utilizing modern materials, to reduce or eliminate lubrication requirements
- Bump valve for simplest design
- Stationary engine (optimal single speed) for driving hydraulics; just throttle control
- scalable in units of 5-10 hp
- Work with Gasifier Burner and Steam Generator
Initial concept: bump-valve uniflow steam engine made from scratch.