@cloa : No , I haven't considered that; I just "went" for a material that theoretically had a good thermal transfer value and thought that was good enough!
That's why I'm around here asking questions and advices , or even maybe someone tried this before me!
@stanweld : No, I didn't put an aluminum can on a fire; I usually don't drink and if I do I prefer a good wine in a reasonable quantity(a glass or maximum two, after wich is "good night" for me!).
I've seen the effects of oxidation in a cast iron stove and it's one of the reasons why I got on this forum and started to ask questions about a better heat transfering material for a wood stove and better resistance alloy to these kind of things!
I thought the high temperature resulting from burning wood(without a second burning chamber with the help of air from outside through pipes), will be present only in the bed of fire , not in the rest of the stove+ if using a good heat transfering material , it would never get past 400-500 degrees Celsius!
So bottom line is that aluminum alloys are not suitable for this aplication despite the very good heat transfering properties...
Maybe an aluminum radiator with large surface area on the OUTSIDE of the stove would do the job?!
And the stove be made out of CuZn15 brass?
From what I've found this material/alloy has a melting temperature around 1005-1025 degrees Celcius and a thermal conductivity of 145-145 W/m.K!
I've seen a coal stove user/owner that has put a lot of aluminum radiators on the stove and the results were quite promising despite the actual stove beeing made out of steel sheet and not cast iron wich many claim is a lot better!
Either way, I have to build one stove until the next winter or buy one although I've been in MANY stores so far and none convinced me of their quality or performance...
Also, in using CuZn15 sheet , another big problem would appear on how to weld the brass sheet together in a square or rectangular shape in order to give it the appearence of a classic stove!
Anyway, thank you so much to all those willing to answer my questions on this forum!
Bye for now!