Tin Falcon
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Okay, I had no idea you would need to scale up steam production that much depending on bore size, thats good info.
There is a bit more to it than just bore size.
the 8x figure is based on doubling the bore and stroke and assuming the same valve design and same working pressure. and rpm.
this is a rule of thumb.
There are ways of increasing run time. A larger engine will run on less pressure and if you slow the engine it will reduce steam consumption .
you can also increase boiler output/ engine run time by adding a pump to add water.
There is no cut and dry exact. but just wanted to give a heads up . so you were not surprised if one engine runs say 8 minutes on a head of steam and big brother sucks down the steam in a mere minute.
Tin