asimpson
Mechanical
- Aug 6, 2010
- 300
I am working on an idea of boiling drinking water from a metal heat store at +500C.
Assuming the heat store is replinished how would I go about the messy buisness of heating water from about 5C to 100C at about 2L per min. to a nice cup of boiling water? Water supply about 0.25 bar or more.
Thinking about traditional heat exchangers I would guess there would be a lot of steam, noise and pressure generated when cold water comes into contact with 500C. As well as scale buildup.
Are there any techniques out there already that address this problem without going into high pressure?
Thanks in advance.
Assuming the heat store is replinished how would I go about the messy buisness of heating water from about 5C to 100C at about 2L per min. to a nice cup of boiling water? Water supply about 0.25 bar or more.
Thinking about traditional heat exchangers I would guess there would be a lot of steam, noise and pressure generated when cold water comes into contact with 500C. As well as scale buildup.
Are there any techniques out there already that address this problem without going into high pressure?
Thanks in advance.