Hello everyone
I throw myself into the bath on the advice of pascal hapham
I am working on the construction of a boiler powered by an external heat source
this boiler goes up to 3 bars (+ if I want but I limit voluntarily)
at this pressure I use pressurized water to power an engine.
I get the water out of the engine.
this water is reinjected by a zinzin I made by a turner
this zinzin consumes little energy, so it remains for the work desires
my problem is to find the right engine to have reliable permanent operation, because currently I work with a double-acting cylinder and a flow distributor: the difficulty with the incompressible fluid is the inversions of the cycle high point and low point
a solution seems to dawn thanks to our unavoidable Sunflower with the trilo.
I am attentive to your comments and your advice.
please
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orbs
External combustion generator
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the water flow and the pressure at the outlet of your boiler will be the same as that given by the misterieux zinzin
so the boiler is useless: no need to heat it: it can just serve as a pressure accumulator: put compressed air as much as steam
it will only be a hydraulic transmission between the zinzin and the engine
the current hydraulic motors run on oil which provides both power and lubrication: but originally there were hydraulic machines operating on pure water: hence the name "hydraulic" which has remained even with oil
so the boiler is useless: no need to heat it: it can just serve as a pressure accumulator: put compressed air as much as steam
it will only be a hydraulic transmission between the zinzin and the engine
the current hydraulic motors run on oil which provides both power and lubrication: but originally there were hydraulic machines operating on pure water: hence the name "hydraulic" which has remained even with oil
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