Wussel
Mechanical
- Apr 7, 2010
- 6
Can I heat water mechanically using something like a torque converter?
I have a diesel motor powering a hydraulic pump for various work. I also want a supply of hot water. I will take what heat I can from the diesel motor's water jacket and exhaust, but if my water still isn't quite to desired temperature I'd like to provide the last energy maybe by turning a torque converter fixed at other end, then collecting heat from oil to water heat exchange.
Is there any merit in this idea?
I have a diesel motor powering a hydraulic pump for various work. I also want a supply of hot water. I will take what heat I can from the diesel motor's water jacket and exhaust, but if my water still isn't quite to desired temperature I'd like to provide the last energy maybe by turning a torque converter fixed at other end, then collecting heat from oil to water heat exchange.
Is there any merit in this idea?