xander janssen
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Hi all,
After building several stirling engines and one Jan Ridders engine, my ultimate dream is to design and build a multi (3 or 4) cylinder engine like the old Holt75, Fairbanks Morse etc engines.
I would like to see how low the RPM's at which it is still running reliably can get, preferably below 500 RPM. In order to investigate the feasiblilty, I start with a single cylinder engine on which I can easily test various key numbers e.g. bore, stroke, head and valve design, flywheel inertia, ignition etc.
I already got some books (incl Doug Kelley) and drawings on a lot of other engines on which I base my key numbers to start with e.g. 25 mm bore, 25 mm stroke and flywheel inertia.
Once this single cylinder is running, the various parameters will be changed to see how slow I can get it running. Once that is determined, the idea is to build a "modular" vertical engine, starting with a single cylinder with the same parameters and then extend that to a 2, 3 and finally maybe even a 4 cylinder.
After building several stirling engines and one Jan Ridders engine, my ultimate dream is to design and build a multi (3 or 4) cylinder engine like the old Holt75, Fairbanks Morse etc engines.
I would like to see how low the RPM's at which it is still running reliably can get, preferably below 500 RPM. In order to investigate the feasiblilty, I start with a single cylinder engine on which I can easily test various key numbers e.g. bore, stroke, head and valve design, flywheel inertia, ignition etc.
I already got some books (incl Doug Kelley) and drawings on a lot of other engines on which I base my key numbers to start with e.g. 25 mm bore, 25 mm stroke and flywheel inertia.
Once this single cylinder is running, the various parameters will be changed to see how slow I can get it running. Once that is determined, the idea is to build a "modular" vertical engine, starting with a single cylinder with the same parameters and then extend that to a 2, 3 and finally maybe even a 4 cylinder.
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