PalmRunner
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Hello everybody.
Check out the pictures and videos of my engines, could be of interest to some of you. They are made using very basic tools (no lathe, no plans). Some parts are taken from the local hobby shops and reprocessed to fit my needs.
My first engine is an LTD Stirling able to operate on a very low temperature difference. In the very first version I used a rubber diaphragm cut from surgeon gloves. Watch the video here:
http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-6017180985879911654
It worked well, but the rubber shows signs of ware / ageing, so I replaced it by an Airpot piston/cylinder set.
With this, I was successful to run the engine on the cooling effect of evaporating water (less than 2C temperature difference)!
See pictures from the improved version here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/PalmRunner/LTDStirlingEngine
This is my second engine.
[youtube=425,350]cjjkj-UGboM [/youtube]
Lamina is wrongly referred to a thermoacoustic device, but in any case it is the most simple power producing engine. With the last modification (reduced test tube volume) Lamina reached 1800 RPM powered by an alcohol burner and over 1000 RPM heated by a candle flame.
See some pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/PalmRunner/LaminaFlowStirlingEngine
Cheers,
_________________
- PalmRunner
I know enough to know I don't know enough!
Check out the pictures and videos of my engines, could be of interest to some of you. They are made using very basic tools (no lathe, no plans). Some parts are taken from the local hobby shops and reprocessed to fit my needs.
My first engine is an LTD Stirling able to operate on a very low temperature difference. In the very first version I used a rubber diaphragm cut from surgeon gloves. Watch the video here:
http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-6017180985879911654
It worked well, but the rubber shows signs of ware / ageing, so I replaced it by an Airpot piston/cylinder set.
With this, I was successful to run the engine on the cooling effect of evaporating water (less than 2C temperature difference)!
See pictures from the improved version here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/PalmRunner/LTDStirlingEngine
This is my second engine.
[youtube=425,350]cjjkj-UGboM [/youtube]
Lamina is wrongly referred to a thermoacoustic device, but in any case it is the most simple power producing engine. With the last modification (reduced test tube volume) Lamina reached 1800 RPM powered by an alcohol burner and over 1000 RPM heated by a candle flame.
See some pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/PalmRunner/LaminaFlowStirlingEngine
Cheers,
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- PalmRunner
I know enough to know I don't know enough!