The riser (chimney) is not tall enough for the size of the fuel/firebox...no chance for it to get really hot and have a secondary burn. The burn chamber and riser would also be insulated, ideally.
This is a cargo-cult pretend rocket. No insulation. That's one of the reasons it smokes so badly: burning far too cool to burn up all the available combustibles, which get wasted as unburnt smoke and gas - blackening pans badly, then adding to air pollution. Also, real rockets never choke the air inflow. And the proportions of fuel-feed and riser don't match up as they should. See Jason Broom's comment below. See also - for genuine rocket design principles - Aprovecho/Larry Winiarski/Ianto Evans, for the real thing. No need to painfully re-invent the wheel - making all the same previously-solved mistakes along the way. Study the carefully-derived design principles of the original pioneers first. YT is full of vids of people's homemade 'rocket stoves' which are nothing of the sort - just cargo-cultish look-vaguely-alikes. Little more than the folding twig stoves that hikers take with them into the woods, and about as inefficient.
Good design.. Really big fire
Le falta poner algún aditamento para lograr una combustión secundaria terciaria. Ver videos sobre stove rocket Vortex
The riser (chimney) is not tall enough for the size of the fuel/firebox...no chance for it to get really hot and have a secondary burn. The burn chamber and riser would also be insulated, ideally.
Jason Broom there is a chamber that goes on top to burn the smoke
excellent
goggd idea thanks
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Man, too much smoke!!!
because Just rained, wood not dry enough, so have much smoke
This is a cargo-cult pretend rocket. No insulation. That's one of the reasons it smokes so badly: burning far too cool to burn up all the available combustibles, which get wasted as unburnt smoke and gas - blackening pans badly, then adding to air pollution. Also, real rockets never choke the air inflow. And the proportions of fuel-feed and riser don't match up as they should. See Jason Broom's comment below. See also - for genuine rocket design principles - Aprovecho/Larry Winiarski/Ianto Evans, for the real thing. No need to painfully re-invent the wheel - making all the same previously-solved mistakes along the way. Study the carefully-derived design principles of the original pioneers first. YT is full of vids of people's homemade 'rocket stoves' which are nothing of the sort - just cargo-cultish look-vaguely-alikes. Little more than the folding twig stoves that hikers take with them into the woods, and about as inefficient.
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