Not sure if you are aware of temperature and how it affects on air/gas. Bootstraps are a proven system. Obviously you are not experienced with such systems.
The pressure in the boiler (the blue thing on the left), will naturally have a higher pressure towards to top end of the boiler as much...
Mine is Aircraft Maintenance Mechanical Engineering.
I agree further details are needed, however surely as an engineer you would recognize the challenge in doing the math for such an integrated waste-to-energy plant design. Are you saying this will not work?
Good to hear that it isn't too...
What is your background, are you a thermo or power-plant engineer? You seem to be getting mixed up here, just so I can provide you with a more simple explanation. You do understand the laws of thermodynamics right?
Thank you for your response,
The head of pressure at the height of the boiler will be quite significant considering that super-critical vapour will be directed to the top of the boiler once it has passed through the incineration chamber. This will give some pressure directed towards the base of...
The idea of #3 as a water turbine at the base of the Water boiler/heater is that it will generate some electricity via gravity and pressure feeding/regulating heated water into the the incineration chamber for super heating, eventually reaching super-critical levels. As for the bootstrap, it is...
So are you saying it doesn't work? A complete one-stop-shop that will take all city waste and return electricity, gas and water is something worth considering I think. Electricity isn't only generated from steam, there is a GTE that governs/assists a bootstrap which also provides additional...