NASA changes to existing

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zahidr1000@gmail.com
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NASA changes to existing

Post by zahidr1000@gmail.com »

Hi,
I saw this YouTube video
https://youtu.be/SJsuwIUb0wE
showing the NASA configuration which uses less working parts.
I would like to make changes as per attached diagram to an existing sterling engine.
Can you please confirm if I understood the NASA configuration as this new implementation and the changes will work ?
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Ian S C
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Re: NASA changes to existing

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Have not studied it too much, but one thing I do see, your design shows a hollow displacer, if you use this DON'T put a hole in it, if you do it won't work. This looks similar to the TMG designed by Mr E. H. Cooke-Yarbough at Harwell in England.
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dorado
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Re: NASA changes to existing

Post by dorado »

You can find the solution on this website: https://opensciencetr.wordpress.com/2017/05/17/ichu/
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