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thomas rubino wrote:Where is the superheated intake air coming from?
thomas rubino wrote:I see an anvil/hammer do you have a conventional forge set up?
thomas rubino wrote:You mention a rotating assembly. Is running resistance taken into account?
thomas rubino wrote:The layering of condensers seems like another resistance point.
thomas rubino wrote:You appear to still load wood as a J tube. where/how is this exhausting?
thomas rubino wrote:Water is certainly one of the best mass heat holders, what volume of water and where are the storage tanks?
thomas rubino wrote:I don't see this as easily transported at all.
thomas rubino wrote:Let us know if you or someone takes this to a construction stage, that will be extremely interesting!
Mike Fullerton wrote:Pretty cool concept!
The regenerative jacket-cooling/intake air pre-heating is very reminiscent of the sort of cooling loop you see in actual rocket engines. In fact, if the turbine you mentioned were used to spin a blower that forced more air into the system, you'd have the basic ingredients of the expander cycle - like some sort of wood-fueled steampunk RL10.
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