I have done PLAN calculations before, and have those stored safely .......................somewhere.
My brain is doing like a hard drive that is running out of space, and so the new stuff is writing over the old stuff.
I recall comparing the PLAN equation with published hp for commercial smaller sized engines, and so that may be accurate enough for a comparision.
I have seen some wild ratings on newer steam engines (modern commerical units that are for sale), and they really don't seem to compare well with the old data when you compare the same bore, stroke, rpm, pressure, etc.
Here is a chart for O-S steam engines, and a 7" bore, 10" stroke at 150 rpm, assuming about 100 psi, is listed as 10 hp.
My brain is doing like a hard drive that is running out of space, and so the new stuff is writing over the old stuff.
I recall comparing the PLAN equation with published hp for commercial smaller sized engines, and so that may be accurate enough for a comparision.
I have seen some wild ratings on newer steam engines (modern commerical units that are for sale), and they really don't seem to compare well with the old data when you compare the same bore, stroke, rpm, pressure, etc.
Here is a chart for O-S steam engines, and a 7" bore, 10" stroke at 150 rpm, assuming about 100 psi, is listed as 10 hp.