A New Type of Hot Air Engine

Discussion on Stirling or "hot air" engines (all types)
VincentG
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Re: A New Type of Hot Air Engine

Post by VincentG »

All sorts of good things to try. Luckily, the surface of a 3d printed part will be inherently rough, and may have the shark skin effect you are looking for. I think with your 3-d profile, many smaller tubes will be beneficial in place of one larger one, as there must be a sweet spot between flow rate and the area of the conduit in relation to the viscosity of the gas flowing through. So it may be a very different design from the intake valve compared to the exhaust valve.
theuns
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Re: A New Type of Hot Air Engine

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This links to the PDF manual for the air pump.
https://www.econologie.com/forums/downl ... 6f20195c21
It will start to download automatically. The double piston is 42mm at the large side and about 10mm at the small side.

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Tom Booth wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 2:37 pm I have a YONGHENG high (4500 psi) pressure air pump that has a similar second stage compressor piston but I'm not sure of the internal workings. I think some port system connects the two cylinders, however the two pistons are joined as one unit. I haven't had it apart, but this image from an ad on eBay shows the duel low and high pressure piston

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It generates an enormous amount of heat and requires using a water pump to circulate cold water (many people recommend using ice water) around the high pressure cylinder to prevent heat damage.
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