Hi to all,
A friend designed a chimney for use in a tent, made from what seems to be a fluffy type of Carbon-Fibre, with the exit hole made from a disk of aluminium which was welded to the Tents roof frame.
It was essentially an inverted funnel with what knowledge of it I have I can give only approx' sizes:
Bottom fire dish is about 300 mm diameter. This had a 25 mm air feed tube, and this went just above ground level into the side on the actual hearth of the fire which is a WOK minus its handle, and the air tube is the only intrusion into the wok hearth which is solid.
The top of the chimney exit hole at about 125 - 150 mm diameter, with the lower end at about 300 mm diameter, the chimney is about 200-250 mm off the ground, actually comes down to just above the little BBQ type shelf, which is a circle of an old oven shelf.
The distance from the round chimneys bottom edge to its exit is around is a Meter.
With the whole Tent made from fireproof material with a very thin 'cammo' type pattern of nylon on the outside.
He tested the fire with the Tent fully assembled and the chimney worked fine, it did shrink a little but not much and it kept most smoke out taking it up the chimney.
Now the above was to run through the idea of the design to have a fire inside a fire-proof Tent.
The second trial fire with modified chimney was exactly the same piece of the fluffy Carbon-Fibre this time it went all the way to the floor.
The fire used very dry old wood with the bark removed, as he said the wood was a good burning type life pine, but it sometimes smoked and removing the bark stopped this.
This is my question:
Given the measurements, and I know they are far from exact, and the most important thing the chimney itself I as yet have no spec but he used what he thought was fireproof Carbon-Fibre, bear in mind the inverted funnel shape and the chimney now touching the floor, . . . Would this make the fire, (started with a pine knot), draw so violently that with just a handful of kindling and maybe 6 finger size branches 150 mm long the flames went up the chimney and out through the spark arrester and hit the top most thing which was a pan lid, within maybe 3 minutes it made the metal where the chimney was attached to the roof of the Tent red hot, with the flames melting the nylon cover over the fireproof tent. This was with the flap of the added bottom part of the chimney closed.
Please view this as I cannot explain it in much more detail. A picture saves a thousand words right?
Forward the video to where the fire is lit at 06:30 secs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C-GjLE_oAk&list=UUA7LqFpF_Zlty4Yg2iGJppw&index=1
Forgive what was a terrible explanation, I am not used to this having not done any forum work for a couple of years.
I want to find out why the fire went crazy. Thinking there almost certainly was air drawn through the Carbon-Fibre of the chimney, was it the design of the chimney going down to the floor with the flap of the chimney folded shut this is what happened.
Take care.
I am not fit enough to take much on with a very bad memory problem and my focus and concentration is very poor, so I ask you kindly not to expect too much Forum work at the moment OK?
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