Very nice. Please explain how it works.
The multiple grooves on the piston are referred to as "labyrinth seals": Each change from piston wall clearance to groove and from groove to piston clearance imparts maybe 10% pressure drop... as gases don't like changing direction and blowing around corners. Usually 6 or more grooves make an adequate seal. There are engineering ways to determine the sizes and number of grooves, but that was 40 years ago and I simply can't remember all the details of the calculations. - Probably on the web somewhere... Usually spaced the same as the width, and depth the same, and there is a ratio for piston clearance Cross-sectional area versus grove volume that affects how many grooves you need. I worked with a guy modelling these on the first Apple desk-top computer... in 1984, and did complimentary modelling using the company Main-frame computer.. setting parameters for overnight runs! - And probably less computing power than a modern I-Phone?Ringbom engines ...
...I have a 2" power piston with .0002" cylinder clearance. It is best to use cylinder & piston that both have the same expansion rate so when engine temperature changes piston diameter changes at the same rate as cylinder bore diameter. I used cast iron cylinder and aluminum pistons they both have different expansion rates my engine does not run well until it warms up to a certain run temperature so all the clearances stay at .0002". I have a 2.000" power piston, 1.750" displacer piston, the displacer rod is 1.000" diameter. My power piston stroke is .625", Displacer piston stroke is 1.000". Displacer piston length is 2.5"long. Clearance between power piston top dead center and displace at bottom of stroke is .020". I put power piston ring grooves .020" wide, .020" deep, spaced .125" apart full length of the piston but NO rings in he grooves. I can not remember what this piston ring groove are called?????? Pressure drops across each ring groove makes the piston act like it has frictionless rings. I removed all the metal from the inside of my 2"x2" power piston to make it very light weight. I have both pistons inside the same cylinder, power piston on bottom, displacer piston on top.
Anyone that can make this tiny engines run has a lot more patience than me.
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