Hi,
I'm thinking of constructing a miniature of a coal power plant for a school project to explain in practise and detail how it works and why it is a innefective method to produce electrical energy with. I'll use reliable methods aswell as material in my working process which will be oversimplified towards realities coal power plants.
But before I can get started I need help with my planning and eventual issues that might arise.
I'm thinking of using the following components in eneral to my coal power plant:
Steam turbine (Probably I'll build this my own if I can't find one in the right size, maybe a tesla turbine?)
Electricla generator (Have one!)
Pollution pipe
Coal
Water
Pipes
Drums
And here is a bad scetch i made recently (Took me 5 minutes, don't complain!):
http://yfrog.com/jtcoalpowerplantj
Forgot to draw the axe between the steam turbine and the electrical generator, but there is one
And here's some questions I've been figuring on:
Will it work or why won't it work?
What components should I add/change?
Could I place the components different to optimy the function of the power plant?
Will charcoal work?
How can I optimy the pressure of the steam when it reaches the turbine?
Which material should I use for the drums and pipes?
Is it anything else I could do?
Where could I find useful components on the web?
Will a cubic metre be enough space for the device?
I'll might update with pictures when the work gets going. And excuse me for my bad language, english is not my native language.
Thank you in advance,
Doctor Jones
EDIT:
I'll probably use a steam powered tesla turbine. The steam will come from a kettle with boiling water (this will compress the air enough after seeing this video:
) which will be heated with burning coal.
Question added:
Is there anyway I can use the CO2-gas to help power the tesla turbine? Can I connect the C02-pipe to the water steam pipe?