I have been lurking in the forums and reading up about all kinds of designs for sometime now. I like to experiment and think of new ideas.
One thought that has been on mind lately is this:
- The WFO works as a place where energy is created by the wood fire, stored in the mass using brick or refactory cement, and kept inside for a long time using insulation.
- Is it possible to separate the energy creation part from the storage and insulation part?
- Specifically is it possible to build a completely insulated firebox as a separate chamber next to the oven and funnel the hot gases into the insulated oven chamber and store that energy for cooking?
The advantages in my mind, if this is possible at all, are:
- Better control of fire and thereby the temperature of the oven
- More cooking space
- More possible experiments in terms of the oven shape (maybe a circular base with a flat roof - a cylinder)
- Design of a tall fire chamber that can burn all the hot gases more efficiently before venting into the cooking chamber
- No cold air rushing into the oven when it is being charged with energy
- Venting of cold air out of the oven from a lower point in the oven wall thereby retaining most of the hot air longer
- Possibility of an oven/smoker combo design
- etc
Curious to know if anyone has done any experiment like this before?
- Krishna
One thought that has been on mind lately is this:
- The WFO works as a place where energy is created by the wood fire, stored in the mass using brick or refactory cement, and kept inside for a long time using insulation.
- Is it possible to separate the energy creation part from the storage and insulation part?
- Specifically is it possible to build a completely insulated firebox as a separate chamber next to the oven and funnel the hot gases into the insulated oven chamber and store that energy for cooking?
The advantages in my mind, if this is possible at all, are:
- Better control of fire and thereby the temperature of the oven
- More cooking space
- More possible experiments in terms of the oven shape (maybe a circular base with a flat roof - a cylinder)
- Design of a tall fire chamber that can burn all the hot gases more efficiently before venting into the cooking chamber
- No cold air rushing into the oven when it is being charged with energy
- Venting of cold air out of the oven from a lower point in the oven wall thereby retaining most of the hot air longer
- Possibility of an oven/smoker combo design
- etc
Curious to know if anyone has done any experiment like this before?
- Krishna
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