Dear Bryce

I couldn't find his claim for 24% efficiency, but it seems to be very high. I 
calculate that the useable energy in the steam is less than 3%. 

His Horsepower claim also seems high. At 50 psig steam and 18 cubic feet per 
minute, I calculate the engine could develop a maximum of about 2 HP,  less 
than 1/2 of what he claims.

System heat losses from the engine will be excessive. Actual engine mechanical 
efficiency will probably be less than 50% 
Actual HP would likely be about 1 HP. 

18 Cubic feet per minute of 50 psig steam = 2.73 Lbs/Min would require a net 
heat input to the steam of about 1,150 BTU/Lb or 3,140 BTU/Min, or 188,370 
BTU/Hr. If the Boiler was 80% efficient, fuel input would be about 235,463 
BTU/Hr.
If the Boiler had a Char Producing Burner, with say 50% of the wood energy 
leaving as char, the input fuel energy would then have to be about 471,000 
BTU/Hr. 

Wood input would have to be about 471,000/8,640 = 54.5 pounds per hour.

That seems like a lot of bone dry wood for 1 HP.

Perhaps someone could review my calculations?  I get nervous when differences 
are that great. 

Also... the Green Steam engine has a lot of moving parts. The temperature of 50 
psig steam is about 297 F. It is hard to imagine the O-Rings lasting very long 
at these temperatures.

Best wishes,

Kevin



----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bryce L Nordgren 
  To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 4:56 AM
  Subject: Re: [Stoves] Green Steam Engine


  Products which turn biomass into heat efficiently tend to be gasifiers. From 
TLUDs to 30kW+ hydronic heaters, the reason is the same: gasifier-combustors 
tend to operate more cleanly than their non-gasifier counterparts (woodstoves; 
open fires). 

  The GEK (not the GEK power pallet) may well serve as a biomass->heat 
converter if one omits the gas scrubber and uses their "flare" (or a better 
combustion/heat transfer chamber) to boil water. Recycling the exhaust steam to 
preheat fuel, then heat water would realize some degree of combined heat and 
power.

  As to the steam engine plans (not an actual engine)...A back of the envelope 
calculation, using his low number of 24% efficiency for condensing and 
recycling steam back to the boiler, yields something like 6.5 kg bone dry 
fuel/hour. The lower number of 12% for not recycling the steam would double 
that.

  The relevant question is whether the wobbly shaft drive really adds to the 
efficiency compared to traditional methods. Of course, you may also want to 
find out whether the cheap off the shelf parts you are supposed to locate 
yourself will handle 125psi, or whether the home version that runs off of a 
pressure cooker isn't really capable of 10hp. Steam power isn't new, and 
there's places that sell heavy castings with "ample safety factors".
  (http://www.reliablesteam.com/RSE/RSEengines.html)

  Bryce



  On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:

    Dear Crispin
    ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crispin Pemberton-Pigott" 
<[email protected]>
    To: "Stoves" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 6:40 PM

    Subject: Re: [Stoves] Green Steam Engine



      Kevin,
      Is that not what GEK does??
      Crispin
      From BB9900



    The GEK is a true Wood Gasifier, that takes in wood chips, and converts 
them to "Engine Grade Gas". (Woodgas with very low tar content.) The woodgas is 
sent to a Spark Ignition engine as fuel, to generate shaft power. It does 
produce a small percentage of char (and ash), but the char is pasically a waste 
product. Char production is fundamentally undesirable in that it represents a 
waste of input energy.

    The Green Steam Engine runs on steam, as its energy source, to produce 
shaft power. To get the steam, one needs a boiler, or a steam generating solar 
system. If a boiler is used, the fuel can be anything that releases heat on 
combustion... natural gas, fuel oil, biomass, etc. The fuel needs an 
appropriate "burner system." A "Full Combustion Stove System" can be used, to 
maximize the energy utilization of the fuel, or, where char production is 
wanted, a "Char Producing Stove System" can be used.

    Any further questions, please let me know.

    Best wishes,

    Kevin




      -----Original Message-----
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      Sender: "Stoves" <[email protected]>
      Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 18:35:42
      To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves<[email protected]>
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