[Stoves] Steam Powered Forced Air TLUD

David G. LeVine dlevine at speakeasy.net
Tue Apr 17 16:26:25 CDT 2007


At 09:23 PM 4/15/2007, you wrote:
>One could imagine two steam producing jets.  One would come from a very
>small reservoir that would heat up quickly and thus power the fan sooner in
>the burn.  The second could be sized to produce sufficient steam energy for
>the entire batch of the TLUD with the idea that it would start producing
>steam as the first reservoir ran dry.

Or have the second steam generator feed steam into the first.  When 
the big steam generator is cool, there is no steam, the small amount 
of water in the small chamber generates quick steam.  When the second 
chamber is dry, the first should be generating pressure and feeding 
steam into the smaller one, which will act as a superheat chamber.


David G. LeVine
Nashua, NH  03060




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