• msage
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    1 year ago

    Is there a guide for DIY steam engines?

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      Boil water in a closed system that uses steam to move a paddle on the inside that is on the same shaft as a wheel on the outside. That’s the basics. Everything else is just variations on the theme. The higher the pressure the faster it goes and more torque you get.

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        1 year ago

        I guess I forgot to mention that once the steam moves the paddle the steam needs a place to cook down and go back into the boiler.

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          Nah, for a first step implementation in stationary applications, you can have a steam machine run an open circuit. Steam expands, performs work, exits through a valve. Just keep the water tank filled. Less efficient, but it would work. The return loop is an optimization for the next stage :)

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          For better efficiency the steam should be used twice, in a high pressure circuit first and on its way back to the boiler through a low pressure circuit.

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          I like my steam very well cooked. I let It cook down for a couple of hours.