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    where can i buy 42mm 18 ga copper tube

    You can use mcmaster.com This is the link to the copper tube: https://www.mcmaster.com/5175K138/ or in the UK you have this: https://www.bes.co.uk/copper-tube-42mm-x-3m-13596/
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    Steam Engine

    Hello, I have come up with this design for now. The pressure I am looking for above the small piston is 52bar. It is supposed to use steam Also Do you guys have any suggestion on gearboxes? I am looking to having 1.1:1, 1.8:1, N and R options
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    Steam Engine

    I am running some FEA simulations. So far so good, unless I have something really wrong. I am using a piston similar to the ones in an IC engines. I think it holds better alignment. And as I am new to steam engines, please correct me when I am wrong. I sometimes have strong opinions about...
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    Steam Engine

    Sorry I worded that wrong. What I meant that with today's capabilities, we can make a simpler design.
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    Steam Engine

    Those seem a little bit too complicated for today's manufacturing capabilities. I think some casting and machining afterwards can help reduce the number of pieces. I was running some FEA on aluminum and they seem to be doing good
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    Steam Engine

    Is there a reason why the high pressure pistons were domed?
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    Steam Engine

    @GreenTwin Thank you for your advice. I was thinking of looking into using some composite material for the pistons. I will test and simulate different options. If it doesn't work my second choice was cast iron. Do you have any advice on the bearing material between the crankshaft and connecting...
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    Steam Engine

    Thank you very much guys, that has been very helpful. Especially the formula provided by @peterl95124. I was able to get at least a preliminary design of the pistons required to generate the forces. For the next step, is there any tips and recommendations when it comes to designing the piping...
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    Steam Engine

    Thank you @GreenTwin for this chart. That is very extensive. I am looking at the Doble steam engine used on the E-20. From my understanding, it uses pairs of single acting cylinders. One that is high pressure and one that is low pressure. From what I found is that is uses 51.7bar steam pressure...
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    Steam Engine

    Hello, I am a mechanical engineer and haven't touched anything that has to do in thermodynamics for 15 years (gosh I just realized how long ago I graduated). I am working on a steam engine and its been a bit rusty to get back into the whole subject. One Thing that I am not able to figure out is...
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