sancat
Mechanical
- Jul 1, 2002
- 69
I am afraid I am being object of a practical joke. I thought that until I saw the proposal from South American company offering my client the thing he asked for:
A steam engine (with a 16 inch piston) working at 250 psi used to move an electrical generator.
I thought that these times were passed and turbines efficiency was several times higher, but my client insists that a turbine will require a closer supervision, that it is not robust and has a very thin parameter working window, outside of which it will break.
Does anyone around has some lead on how to design a thing like this? Where to find the seals? Or a design draft? I think technology this old shouldn’t have any secrets, I feel it is like mechanical archeology. Alternatively, Does anyone around know a design for a robust turbine this small?
Thanks in advance
Sandro Catanzaro
A steam engine (with a 16 inch piston) working at 250 psi used to move an electrical generator.
I thought that these times were passed and turbines efficiency was several times higher, but my client insists that a turbine will require a closer supervision, that it is not robust and has a very thin parameter working window, outside of which it will break.
Does anyone around has some lead on how to design a thing like this? Where to find the seals? Or a design draft? I think technology this old shouldn’t have any secrets, I feel it is like mechanical archeology. Alternatively, Does anyone around know a design for a robust turbine this small?
Thanks in advance
Sandro Catanzaro