Thank you Peter, i dont doubt your findings for one second but i have my own reasons for wanting a vortex .
My present
rocket stove is already more efficient or perhaps more accurately .. more effective.. than I need and this one is indicating that it will also exceed my expectations.
I want to use the Vortex effect as a decorative feature .
I found out this afternoon that i can easily obtain a double vortex but i really want to see the spinning flame exit the riser top so it can be viewed through a window.
Anyway I have definitely managed to form a powerful vortex effect and it is definitely capable of spilling out of the riser!
If anything it seems too powerful and was eating
wood far to quickly, to be honest i have spent six hours on it today and i have not really got anywhere with the air supply as yet!
The throat size that seemed to work the best was 3’’ wide and 5’’ tall.
The ceramic board is getting more and more damaged as i have taking it apart several times, it is not something i enjoy working with, i think. I will use a Compromising refractory mix for the next one but the board is so good for making ajustements or pining in an extra bit i cant think of a better material to use for experiments
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I have been using lots of ceramic board over the last 7-8 years as it plays a part in my pizza
oven construction where a 2’’ sheet is placed on top of 4’’ of vermiculite and under the fire brick cooking base. However i have never had to cut it up and work with it.... horrible stuff really.
I will have a look at air inlets tomorrow but any advice would be very welcome....