Michael, 
Presuming this is yourself speaking, cnet.com goes even further astray.
Oh well, will go to Guatavo for the .skp file direct.
Richard 

On Jan 1, 2013, at 8:52 PM, mtrevor wrote:

Like I corrected www.cnet.com  
 
Michael
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Stanley
To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Stoves] Stove ID please - 2-pot stoves - testing needed

Michael,
Are you sure that this  www.cnet.comoc  is the right link: I can't open it on 
my Mac. /Safari server.
Richard

  
On Jan 1, 2013, at 1:32 PM, mtrevor wrote:

Paul and others if you were having trouble with Gustavo's sketch up images of 
the 2 pot stove Goolge Sketch up is available for free thru downloads at 
www.cnet.comoc 
 
Michael
Majuor
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Anderson
To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Stoves] Stove ID please - 2-pot stoves - testing needed

Crispin and all,

The Prakti 2-pot unit should be directly compared with the 2-pot unit from 
Envirofit.

http://www.envirofit.org/products/?sub=cookstoves&pid=5    (to see a photo).
> Double-Pot Attachment
> 
> Features
> 
> The Double pot accessory with chimney is the perfect add-on for customers who 
> want the portability and ease of using the single-pot stove, but need the 
> extra cooking area for large families, festivals, or cooking for visitors.
> The attachment is easily moved onto or off of the stove for quick change 
> ability but is steady and sturdy while attached.
> The chimney portion can be used as is - to move any minimal emissions out of 
> the face of the person cooking - or can be vented out of the home. * Shown 
> with G-3300 cookstove.
And I am sure that there are other 2-pot stoves, but just not being stamped out 
and with such smooth edges.   Many of us have made such units.

What is needed is some serious study of these useful features, whether built 
into the stove or as an attachment.   Issues to be studied include:
heat transfer to EACH pot
types of pots used (sit on top or inserted)
insulation 
temperatures of the outside surfaces
fuel efficiencies attributed to the second pot

And of course, the ways of supplying heat to the 2-pot stove structure.   The 
fact that both the Prakti and Envirofit units use Rocket combustion structures 
does not exclude use with other combustors, such as
TLUDs and even fossil-fuel burners.

Important note:  These 2-pot structures both (virtually all of them?) have a 
chimney because horizontal flow of the hot gases must eventually have some 
upward movement to maintain the draft (exceptions if there are fans in use).   
For the TLUD combustors, the chimney is a nice enhancement of the draft.

I did not understand Crispin's comment about keeping the smoke and flames 
together.
> It seems to me to be worth investigation the % of smoke that can be burned by 
> keeping the smoke and flames together for a while.
That is true for "stick-burners" like the Rockets.   But TLUDs are 
"gas-burners" (that make their own gases in the close-coupled gasifier 
reactors.)   What would be the best ways to get the best results with Rockets, 
TLUDs, or other heat sources?

Regardless, this seems like a great topic for some research by the now 
"product-independent" laboratories for stove testing, such as CREEC and 
Zamorano and ARC.   But the question is:   who will pay for these tests, and 
who will release the results?   Past practices have been that "he who pays 
decides what will be released."   And the chances of having both PRAKTI and 
Envirofit pay and allow comparisons are about slim to none.

And I am not going to pay for it.   And the testing centers get paid nothing 
for testing unless there are sponsors.

So, I hope that the GACC will soon finance some comparative testings of stove 
STRUCTURES that are not just focused on the combustion devices.   AND then do 
some testing of those same STRUCTURES but with different systems of combustion, 
such as having Champion or Mwoto or Quad TLUDs under identical 2-pot 
structures..

Happy New Year to all!!!

Paul

Paul S. Anderson, PhD  aka "Dr TLUD"
Email:  [email protected]   Skype: paultlud  Phone: +1-309-452-7072
Website:  www.drtlud.com
On 12/30/2012 4:24 PM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:
> Dear Richard in NW Obamaland
> Agreed. I was looking at the size of the opening at the top and wondering how 
> it burned. I have been working on the use of flame tubes a-la-BLDD6 and 
> earlier versions where the fire is enclosed in a fairly small round channel.
> A couple of weeks ago I tried installing a 57mm I.D. flame tube in a 
> horizontal draft two-pot stove (I will add pictures later) to see if the 
> smoke could be burned post-pot-1. It worked pretty well. I do not yet have 
> definitive numbers but as a design approach it definitely worked. There are a 
> number of stoves that have far too much space after the fire, allowing the 
> smoke and flames to take separate routs to the outlet.
> So the stove in question has a huge outlet so if smoke manages to get to a 
> corner, it has ample space to escape to the margins away from Pot 2. It seems 
> to me to be worth investigation the % of smoke that can be burned by keeping 
> the smoke and flames together for a while. There are several stoves with a 
> suitable layout for this. One is the three-pot stove used in Indonesia 
> consisting of separate clay round sections with interconnecting tunnels. If 
> the tunnels were reduced in diameter to the point at which they became an 
> impediment to gas flow, that would maximise the chance of burning the smoke. 
> If the flame was entering the tube in the simple experiment I conducted, the 
> smoke was dramatically reduced showing a reproducible and consistent effect.
> I really like the cast iron grate in the Prakti stove with a thickened front 
> bar that will resist banging from heavy wood sitting on it.
> Regards
> Crispin
> Crispin,
> This seems to be c similar o what was coming from the Dutch TOOL foundation 
> in (A ' dam)  in the late 70's. They were        trying to replicate them 
> thru our center (AATP) during that time but it never really took on. 
> Richard Stanley
> 
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