This is a concept drawing of an idea for the rocket stove that is based on the free gas flow theory. Here is a link to an individual who has been applying these ...
I like your exhaust idea. I was trying to do some thing like that after
watching a video of a guy who did a similar idea but with chambers made
from block. I'm thinking about running copper tubing in my exhaust that I
can run water through.
Your showing this as thin metal tubes, well not even shown as a thickness,
am curious if you have considered showing this in actual thickness, (real
world items-fire brick, common barrels, or any other part) thus changing
everything. The reason I say this, if you build this without metal,
required if you intending to hit that 2000 degrees (metal warping temp)
Then it will change entirely how it looks and the space in which you have
to do it.
The concept is one level of your video, showing possibilities of real
measurements might be a great next step. I think you will be surprised at
the thickness/space requirements to carry this forward.
+Scott Weinberg Honestly I put this up because it was an idea that popped into my head.At this time I have no interest in pursuing real world measurements.I put this out there for others to contemplate and try out.One person has tried this out and has claimed they have experienced very good results so much so he has built several of them for small cabins at a bed and breakfast.He has said he will put up a video but nothing yet.No not intending on hitting the 2000 degree mark, I do not think it is possible to do so the way this is designed.The idea scott is to create areas of imbalance in the temps.By doing so the theory goes that you have a greater heat exchange into the living environment by doing so and not have it all go up the chimney.
Good material, but so many ums, uhs, and repeats of theory, etc, it was so
hard to get good information from this. I've spent so much time searching
through these videos looking for good information, but so many have such
poor scripting, audio or video that it takes forever to glean useful
information. Sorry to rant, but it's frustrating to spend so much time
watching pauses and sometimes even inaccurate speech (misleading). I know
they're honest mistakes, but what about proofing the work before publishing
it? Welcome to the free internet.
I wonder if replacing cylinders with conic sections would have any
interesting effects? There's some stuff from dust collectors (plenty of
vids "dust collector cone" to observe the mechanism) and how they use
vorticity that may be applicable to your gas flow during a burn. Some other
stuff that may be of play in this is pressure vs. velocity in a gas.
Venturi definitely makes use of that, but you might also consider where the
hot spots are (perhaps high velocity low pressure?) vs. where the cooler
ares are (thinking higher pressure lower velocity?). As it seems the hot
areas form in the tighter bends or necks in the system. By using conic
sections, it might also be possible to keep the volume increasing in the
direction where you want the gas to go to - so a straight walled cylinder
might be more prone to the equalization you mention in this video.
Layman here, but curiously observing videos on this stuff and it might not
be something you thought of yet.
+pauljs75 The use of a cone in a cyclone mainly is used for separating particulates.So yes I can see where doing that kind of idea would be helpful is possibly helping reducing particulates from escaping the system.Thanks for commenting.
was able to reload SketchUp, I need your help with this. I went to your
forum and have to wait 7 days before posting questions, so here is my video
and questions.. thanks https://youtu.be/AEUu93MrEqg
+yeshuabenyhvh maxwell If you are going to use the leg at an air intake, use one of the front legs and then run it along the top or bottom of the stove for pre heating.There are many examples on the forum for you to look at, I would suggest posting your idea on the forum when you are over the seven day period allowed for new people to post photos and videos.We do this to keep spammers out of the forum.
The main feature of the rocket stove is the powerful draft which is
achieved by cooling the exhaust gas in the bell, and this design reduces it
, needs higher temperature in the exhaust and because of that becomes less
efficient . The double vortex design with a larger bell, or water jacket, I
think is excellent !!!
+ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ ΠΑΛΥΒΟΣ no gas flow is impeded by lower temperatureif you look again you will see the primary pipe(center of mass stove) is 1/2 the size of exhaustwith cooler temps a volume flow compensates for extracted heat. I is good you knew the most important principalit is just as good to know the compensation methodand here is the freebieif you introduce preheated air at the top of the second can (from a tube around the final exhaust pipe )you can finish burning any smoke and recycle the heat
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