Rocket Stove
grabcad
Rocket Stove Assembly Components Rocket stoves are simple, fuel-efficient cooking devices that burn biomass fuels more completely and produce less pollution than traditional open fires. These compact stoves consist of a combustion chamber, chimney, and cooktop, all made from readily available materials like metal, brick, or stone. To assemble a rocket stove, gather the following components: 1. Combustion Chamber Base - A flat, rectangular piece of metal that forms the base of the combustion chamber. 2. Combustion Chamber Sides - Two identical, curved pieces of metal that fit snugly onto the base to create the combustion chamber's walls. 3. Chimney - A tall, narrow tube made from metal or brick that carries exhaust gases away from the cooktop and out into the atmosphere. 4. Cooktop - A flat, heat-resistant surface where food is cooked over a flame produced by burning biomass fuel in the combustion chamber. 5. Refractory Insulation - Thin layers of insulating material like ceramic blankets or refractory panels that line the inside of the chimney to reduce heat loss and improve efficiency. 6. Air Intake - A small opening at the bottom of the combustion chamber that draws in air to help sustain a steady flame. 7. Fuel Feed - A narrow channel or pipe through which biomass fuel is fed into the combustion chamber for burning. With these components, you can assemble a functional rocket stove capable of cooking meals efficiently and cleanly.
With this file you will be able to print Rocket Stove with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Rocket Stove.