PalmRunner
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Hello guys.
I have a simple question: Lets consider two heat sources for a LTD Stirling - a cup of boiling water and a candle flame. Assuming that the engine would survive the flame temperature, I just wonder which heat source would spin the engine to higher rpm?
In other words,
If the bottom plate area is ~ 190cm^2 (1mm thick alu disc)
What would be the average temperature of the bottom plate if:
500C are applied on 1cm^2
80C are applied on 50cm^2
Dont know how to calculate this, but my intuition tells me that a cup of boiling water would heat the bottom plate to a higher average temperature. What do you think?
Totyo
I have a simple question: Lets consider two heat sources for a LTD Stirling - a cup of boiling water and a candle flame. Assuming that the engine would survive the flame temperature, I just wonder which heat source would spin the engine to higher rpm?
In other words,
If the bottom plate area is ~ 190cm^2 (1mm thick alu disc)
What would be the average temperature of the bottom plate if:
500C are applied on 1cm^2
80C are applied on 50cm^2
Dont know how to calculate this, but my intuition tells me that a cup of boiling water would heat the bottom plate to a higher average temperature. What do you think?
Totyo