[Steam-engine] heating surface

Jeff Detwiler jdetwiler at detwilerandassociates.com
Mon Jul 24 09:57:11 PDT 2006


Mr. Brown~~

If you have handy one of your Pawnee Steam School Books, you should be able to find the heating surface of flues, arched surfaces, grate areas, etc.  It uses some pi calculations, so brush the dust off your calculator...

Will you be in Rushville this year?

Jeff Detwiler
Joyland 65 Case
Keck #1786

--- tbkeck at yahoo.com wrote:

From: travis brown <tbkeck at yahoo.com>
To: steam-engine at lists.stationary-engine.com
Subject: [Steam-engine] heating surface
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 09:22:45 -0700 (PDT)

I most likely should have payed closer attention in math class, but no one ever taught it as it applies to steam engines.  (what a great idea!)  anyhow does anyone care to educate me on the heating surface of a tube?  It is 2" in diameter and 45 inches long.  I keep getting interesting answers.... but am not sure they are right.
   
  thanks

 		
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