asimpson
Mechanical
- Aug 6, 2010
- 300
I am working on a heat store concept based on cast iron with water channels to recover heat. I am considering a concept using stainless steel pipework to prevent corrosion problems with water and over-casting with iron as the bulk heat retaining medium.
Assuming there is not a better heat store concept what would be the likely pitfalls of this type of construction?
I would guess there is a strong possibility as the liquid iron comes into contact with the solid stainless steel either some or most of stainless steel would melt even if a low m.p. cast iron and high m.p. stainless were used.
Could anyone suggest C.I. and S.S. combination?
The relative quantities of material would be C.I. 20-40 kg, S.S. 3-4 Kg
Assuming s.s would survive the casting process would there be any detrimental effects on the s.s at the casting interface? Increased corrosion? Drastic loss of stability?
As an alternative would sintered iron be a viable alternative?
Thanks all
Assuming there is not a better heat store concept what would be the likely pitfalls of this type of construction?
I would guess there is a strong possibility as the liquid iron comes into contact with the solid stainless steel either some or most of stainless steel would melt even if a low m.p. cast iron and high m.p. stainless were used.
Could anyone suggest C.I. and S.S. combination?
The relative quantities of material would be C.I. 20-40 kg, S.S. 3-4 Kg
Assuming s.s would survive the casting process would there be any detrimental effects on the s.s at the casting interface? Increased corrosion? Drastic loss of stability?
As an alternative would sintered iron be a viable alternative?
Thanks all