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megaadam17-Oct-23 21:31
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trønderen18-Oct-23 10:34
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trønderen18-Oct-23 9:53
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DerekT-P18-Oct-23 23:36
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trønderen wrote:
you make it sound as if this is something I've got ready to put into production
Disappointed if you've not got a prototype running by now... Laugh | :laugh:

Bear in mind there's a lot more to boiling a liquid than just raising its temperature to boiling point - look up "latent heat" if not sure. Plus of course the boiling point rises with pressure; (why tea tastes awful up a mountain - the water's not hot enough). So the more pressure you want (to drive your turbine) the more heat you have to supply.

In terms of feed water (or whatever liquid you're returning to the boilers)... you could use a valve arrangement such that each tube in turn has a part at the top of the tube that can be isolated (you'd only need 1% - 2% of the total volume). Open that valve, and the condensate can literally just trickle in under gravity. Close the inlet valve, open the valve to the main boiler, and already the sudden increase in pressure on the newly-admitted liquid will significantly raise its temperature. Of course now instead of one moving part - the turbine fan - you have many. Valves and camshafts and control systems, and apart from anything else, these all introduce losses into the system.

Another feature to consider is super-heat - a technique where you pass the high-pressure steam back through the boiler which further dries it and adds additional energy. Once again, technology from steam railway locomotive design, that can make a huge difference to performance, especially if you have "spare" heat to provide - which you do, since you can add extra tubes at relatively low cost and with free solar energy to power them.

Regarding the turbine - there HAS to be significant pressure drop across it, otherwise you're not taking out any energy. The whole objective, really, is to maximise that pressure drop (and condensing your steam/vapour in the process is the best way to reduce the volume, and thus pressure).

Overall, though, my doubts are around getting a high enough rate of heating + evaporation to do anything more than light a single LED.

That said, your idea (or a version of it) has already been generating hundreds of megawatts out in the Mojave desert, for many years. But the site takes up hundreds of acres, with a vast array of parabolic reflectors concentrating sunlight onto a boiling vessel that generates steam to power a conventional turbine. In fact I answered a question on Quora about this only a couple of days ago: Quora[^]

You could certainly scale it down, but this installation suggests that you will need to collect a lot more sunlight than your lenses could do.
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GeneralNot really automatic, is it? Pin
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Generalworldle 634 2/6 no map needed Pin
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