Heating surface V's engine size

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Heating surface V's engine size

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Is there a mathematical relationship between heating area of the boiler to the size of the engine that can be run from that boiler??

What size engine can a boiler with a heating surface of 0.29 m2 (3.12 ft) @ 80 psi working pressure?

Stuart # 1, # 5 or Hasbrouck #10???

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Re: Heating surface V's engine size

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Boiler output is generally expressed in Pounds Per Hour (PPH) steam output. For a 3 square foot firetube boiler, about 15 PPH steam production is available, a watertube boiler, about 30 PPH. These are nominal values, and if pushed with a really fierce fire, about double these outputs could be obtained.

15 to 30 PPH steam flow at 80 PSI will only allow about 1/4 horsepower output in the engines you mention. If the boiler is watertube type, and forced with an intense fire, then you might get as much as 1 horsepower output.

There are details provided in the FAQ Section of this Forum for Hull Power Requirements, Engine Output, Engine Steam Consumption, and Boiler Output / Efficiency, so you can investigate further.
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