I am an engineering student and I am doing a project to convert biogas into electricity using stirling engine. I made a lot of research about stirling engine and different configurations but i still cant find an exact design to follow and I don't know what materials to use as well.
So can you help me in this problem?
Help!!
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Sorry I don't really know what you want to do with the Stirling Engine to produce biogas.
Ian S C
Ian S C
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What kind of biogas? Will this be methane? What conditions will the motor need to run in? And is this a simple proof of concept, or do you hope to build something that will be used for years to come?
Those are just a few of the questions that come to mind when I think about engine design.
Those are just a few of the questions that come to mind when I think about engine design.
Jim Larsen
http://StirlingBuilder.com
http://StirlingBuilder.com
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Hi tibsim - I have tried to make an acoustic generator and your Utube sites are very impressive. Just finished looking at one of your threads and now I see why my generator may have failed. I have used rubber tyre rubber but with little success. You may have resolved my problem and brought back my enthusiasm.
Trevor
Trevor
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I use thin and flexible latex gloves (Tesco).Trevor wrote:Hi tibsim - I have tried to make an acoustic generator and your Utube sites are very impressive. Just finished looking at one of your threads and now I see why my generator may have failed. I have used rubber tyre rubber but with little success. You may have resolved my problem and brought back my enthusiasm.
Trevor
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When this engine building will be successful once, then you will never build other type engine!
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I reckon you might be right there Tibsim! I have nearly finished the other engine now complete with generator. Little flame with lots of power - see my thread. Trev - and thanks for your help