Stoveman
Mechanical
- Aug 7, 2010
- 4
Its my first post...
Its been over 20 years since I completed my Mechanical engineering degree..and I've forgotten many of the heat transfer calcs.
I am pondering a challenge. I have a 45ft lounge and a woodburner at one end in an alcove. It heats up part of the room, but the other end is cold. I bought a 15" fan and pointed this at the stove and it heated the room up considerably. The problem is that it is incredibly noisey.
I would be grateful if you could help me:
1. How do I work out the difference in stove efficiency, i.e. heat transfer into the room rather than combustion, for forced vs natural convection. I've googled but it looks more complicated than it probably needs to be and I don't have some of the source information for the parameters. Can anyone help or point me in the direction of existing analysis.
2. Advise on whether I would be better off with a film of air over the stove top through a long slot or just blast air everywhere via a fan (i.e. trying to make efficient use of the airflow).
3. I've looked at the eco fan type arrangement, but air volumes are very low. How much heat can I extract from the stove before I affect the combustion efficiency or condensation of flue gases = chimney fires, and how would I calculate the required airflow?
A huge thanks in advance
Its been over 20 years since I completed my Mechanical engineering degree..and I've forgotten many of the heat transfer calcs.
I am pondering a challenge. I have a 45ft lounge and a woodburner at one end in an alcove. It heats up part of the room, but the other end is cold. I bought a 15" fan and pointed this at the stove and it heated the room up considerably. The problem is that it is incredibly noisey.
I would be grateful if you could help me:
1. How do I work out the difference in stove efficiency, i.e. heat transfer into the room rather than combustion, for forced vs natural convection. I've googled but it looks more complicated than it probably needs to be and I don't have some of the source information for the parameters. Can anyone help or point me in the direction of existing analysis.
2. Advise on whether I would be better off with a film of air over the stove top through a long slot or just blast air everywhere via a fan (i.e. trying to make efficient use of the airflow).
3. I've looked at the eco fan type arrangement, but air volumes are very low. How much heat can I extract from the stove before I affect the combustion efficiency or condensation of flue gases = chimney fires, and how would I calculate the required airflow?
A huge thanks in advance