Steam Engine Concept

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Steam Engine Intro

Title

The Open Source Modern Steam Engine

Keywords

  • Steam Engine
  • Power
  • Uniflow
  • Bump Valve

Description

The OSE steam engine allows steam generated from a solar concentrator [1] or boiler [2] to be converted first in linear motion (pushing on a piston) and then to rotary motion (using a crankshaft) that can be used to perform useful work (like running a hydraulic pump) or to generate electricity [3]. The first prototype [4] is a uniflow engine design [5], which means that steam is admitted on one side of the piston and allowed to vent to the atmosphere after it has expanded. Steam is controlled using a bump valve [6].

Technical Information

   * Technical information - Whatever is known about the concept. Either include the data itself, or links to data elsewhere. Categories of information are not limited, but if known should include: 

There is a wealth of information on the OSE steam engine gathered in the OSE Wiki. The Steam Engine Index page shows all of them grouped by topic. Pages of specific interest include:

  • History of the idea [7]
  • Commercial examples
  • Inputs and Outputs needed
  • How well it meets OSE Specifications, goals, and requirements.
  • Relationship to other concepts or functions
  • Specifications [8] including:
  • Explanations of why certain designs are preferred
  • Performance and efficiency [16] and [17]
  • Scaling to different sizes
  • Uncommon items needed