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=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
* | *Blast Furnaces are one of the two main methods of [[Smelting]] (producing pure metals from oxides) (Along with [[Reduction Gasses]] such as hydrogen or syngas from an external source (See [[Hydrogen Direct Reduction]] / [[Direct Reduction Iron]] )) | ||
* | *A Conventional [[Induction Furnace]] or [[Electric Arc Furnace]] can't do this (Although [[Hydrogen Plasma Smelting Reduction]] seems to be an emerging technology along these lines) | ||
*Using hydrogen or syngas for reduction via producing the gas | *Using hydrogen and/or syngas for reduction via producing the gas separately can work as well, but this is more complex and probably doesn't scale down well (Needs More Research) | ||
* | *Blast Furnaces are an older "tried and true" method | ||
*Will most likely use [[Charcoal]] or [[Charcoal Pellets]], | *Will most likely use [[Charcoal]] or [[Charcoal Pellets]], Pellet/Briquette Morphology's Impact on Function is an interesting route to investigate | ||
* | *A dual function unit that could be used as a gasifier when not in use as a blast furnace is another interesting prospect to investigate | ||
=Industry Standards= | =Industry Standards= | ||
*Most (or all? needs research) designs are larger scale that what OSE will most likely need (Large scale will most likely be via reduction gas as it is cleaner, yet is more complex and larger scale | *Most (or all? needs research) designs are larger scale that what OSE will most likely need (Large scale will most likely be via reduction gas as it is cleaner, yet is more complex and larger scale) | ||
=Existing Open | =Existing Open Source Designs= | ||
* | *To an extent old Primary Sources, and the sort of Living History Museums / "Primitive Survival" type examples of small Blast Furnaces can be used as a starting point | ||
=Minimum Viable Product= | =Minimum Viable Product= | ||
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=Basic Design= | =Basic Design= | ||
==Main Body== | ==Main Body== | ||
*A Ceramic Tube/ | *A Ceramic Tube/Cylinder With a Throat around the middle for holding the contents temporarily | ||
==Tuyres== | ==Tuyres== | ||
*Need to determine how many, what diameter etc | *Need to determine how many, what diameter/overall shape etc | ||
*[[Tuyres]] | *[[Tuyres]] | ||
=Forced Gas System= | =Forced Gas System= | ||
*Air or Oxygen, or Mix (Or Air-Oxy, or Air-Syngas, or Air-Hydrogen, or Hydo-Oxy? NEEDS MORE | *Air or Pure Oxygen, or Mix (Or Air-Oxy, or Air-Syngas, or Air-Hydrogen, or Hydo-Oxy? NEEDS MORE RESEARCH) | ||
=Control System= | =Control System= | ||
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=Power | =Power Panel= | ||
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=Charcoal/ | =Charcoal/[[Bio-Petcoke]] Auger + Storage= | ||
*A Simple Auger+Bin System | *A Simple Auger+Bin System | ||
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*Water Heating/Steam Generation? | *Water Heating/Steam Generation? | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blast_furnace The Wikipedia Page on Blast Furnaces] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blast_furnace The Wikipedia Page on Blast Furnaces] |
Revision as of 21:40, 21 July 2024
Basics
- Blast Furnaces are one of the two main methods of Smelting (producing pure metals from oxides) (Along with Reduction Gasses such as hydrogen or syngas from an external source (See Hydrogen Direct Reduction / Direct Reduction Iron ))
- A Conventional Induction Furnace or Electric Arc Furnace can't do this (Although Hydrogen Plasma Smelting Reduction seems to be an emerging technology along these lines)
- Using hydrogen and/or syngas for reduction via producing the gas separately can work as well, but this is more complex and probably doesn't scale down well (Needs More Research)
- Blast Furnaces are an older "tried and true" method
- Will most likely use Charcoal or Charcoal Pellets, Pellet/Briquette Morphology's Impact on Function is an interesting route to investigate
- A dual function unit that could be used as a gasifier when not in use as a blast furnace is another interesting prospect to investigate
Industry Standards
- Most (or all? needs research) designs are larger scale that what OSE will most likely need (Large scale will most likely be via reduction gas as it is cleaner, yet is more complex and larger scale)
Existing Open Source Designs
- To an extent old Primary Sources, and the sort of Living History Museums / "Primitive Survival" type examples of small Blast Furnaces can be used as a starting point
Minimum Viable Product
- Should be able to make from moulds and hand/tool work, or be able to be printed with a large Ceramic Printer
- Mainly Ceramic Construction
- Uses Biomass or more likely some form of Charcoal
- Most likely Hot Blast , but also look into Cold Blast and perhaps Reduction Gas Injection
Basic Design
Main Body
- A Ceramic Tube/Cylinder With a Throat around the middle for holding the contents temporarily
Tuyres
- Need to determine how many, what diameter/overall shape etc
- Tuyres
Forced Gas System
- Air or Pure Oxygen, or Mix (Or Air-Oxy, or Air-Syngas, or Air-Hydrogen, or Hydo-Oxy? NEEDS MORE RESEARCH)
Control System
Power Panel
Charcoal/Bio-Petcoke Auger + Storage
- A Simple Auger+Bin System
Ore/Feedstock Auger + Storage
- A Simple Auger+Bin System
Collection=
- Via Seperate Spouts, or Via A Funnel/Hole at base?
- Water Collection?
Insulation + Recovery
- Double Wall
- Basalt Fiber/Fiberglass Insulation?
- TECs?
- Water Heating/Steam Generation?