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==Experimental Prototype 00 by Your Monicker==
==Experimental Prototype 00 by Your Monicker==
===Prototype 00 Simple Drawing(s)===
===Prototype 00 Simple Drawing(s)===
[[Image:Multiple Hearth Reactor.gif]] 
[[Image:Entrained Flow Reactor.gif]]  ‎
[[Image:Circulating Fluid Bed Reactor.gif]]  ‎
[[Image:Vortex Reactor.gif]]
===Prototype 00 Parts List===
===Prototype 00 Parts List===
===Prototype 00 Assembly Journal===
===Prototype 00 Assembly Journal===

Revision as of 23:09, 18 March 2009

Pyrolysis Oil

Please use the discussion page/tab if you are offering ideas or comments (Moved Elliot's ideas to discussion page)

Experimental Prototypes

Please use the template below if you wish to create and publish your results.

Experimental Prototype 00 by Your Monicker

Prototype 00 Simple Drawing(s)

Multiple Hearth Reactor.gif Entrained Flow Reactor.gifCirculating Fluid Bed Reactor.gifVortex Reactor.gif

Prototype 00 Parts List

Prototype 00 Assembly Journal

Prototype 00 Modifications Journal

Prototype 00 Preliminary Test Runs Journal

Prototype 00 Modifications Journal

Prototype 00 Final Conclusions

Experimental Prototype 01 by Negligiblek

Inital Prototype Goals:

  • Use convection as much as possible to deliver heat to burn chamber
  • Use one gas loop out of burn chamber as fuel to continue heating burn chamber
  • Attempt coil around water loop in first cooling stage and second cooling stage
  • Attempt simple condensation in later cooling stages
  • Identify equipment usage and maintenance issues

Prototype 01 Simple Drawing(s)

Prototype 01 Parts List

This parts list will become more specific and evolve overtime.

  • MAPP gas and torch for test run heat source
  • Flash back valve
  • Pressure release valves
  • Unidirectional valves
  • Burn Nozzle with 1/4' turn valve
  • Burn chamber
  • Cooling water reservoir
  • Piping for gases and water
  • Condensation Chamber

Prototype 01 Assembly Journal

Prototype 01 Modifications Journal

Prototype 01 Preliminary Test Runs Journal

Prototype 01 Modifications Journal

Prototype 01 Final Conclusions

Producion Units

Once your prototype has proven viable and has been approved for the Open Source Global Village use, the next step is to create your production unit.

Remembering the production unit will be integrated into the Open Source Global Village, you will need to check where in the village the unit will be located so that your overall design is a best fit.

Since, at this time the actual layout of a Open Source Global Village is still evolving, make your design fit a single dwelling and also fit a centralized energy station in village of 30 people. Yes, this is vague, so the more flexible your design is the more it will be considered OSGV fit.