Re: K79 Oven Build
"I had a structural engineer from our other dept. look at my plans. Basically he told me that there isn't much difference between the soldier's and starting from the bottom using half bricks laid stretcher. The dome's weight will make the bottom brick (whichever way it is placed want to shear out). He wouldn't stamp either plan."
Structural engineers are just that and unlikely to have considered the expansion forces on the refractory, the extremely rapid temperature rise and uneven heating experienced by the structure in a real life situation. All the theory at hand is unlikely to be able to predict accurately the ovens true performance. This is only revealed to the oven owner with experience and observation over time.
"I had a structural engineer from our other dept. look at my plans. Basically he told me that there isn't much difference between the soldier's and starting from the bottom using half bricks laid stretcher. The dome's weight will make the bottom brick (whichever way it is placed want to shear out). He wouldn't stamp either plan."
Structural engineers are just that and unlikely to have considered the expansion forces on the refractory, the extremely rapid temperature rise and uneven heating experienced by the structure in a real life situation. All the theory at hand is unlikely to be able to predict accurately the ovens true performance. This is only revealed to the oven owner with experience and observation over time.
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