Giant sterling engine

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Mr Machine Guy
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Giant sterling engine

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Hi everyone!
I've been working on a sterling engine for a while now. When I started I had some design criteria.
They are: An output between 500 and 1000 watts.
Water cooling for eventual secondary hydronic heating
Beta configuration for maximum thermal isolation of seals and wear surfaces
Avoidance of expensive hunks of metal with elaborate machine work (I'm thinking internal fins)
Simple maintainence - a drop of oil here, a drop of oil there and a wipe down
Round the clock operation
Wood chunks (prunings) for a heat source

And this is what I came up with:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNnyuCADas (hopefully the link works this time)
If not youtube "Giant sterling engine first start"

Your thoughts?
Tom Booth
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Re: Giant sterling engine

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It seems there was a typo:
A missing capital A after CAD in your link

This should work:

https://youtu.be/zNnyuCADAas
Nut
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Re: Giant sterling engine

Post by Nut »

Excellent work. I'm impressed.
Fool
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Re: Giant sterling engine

Post by Fool »

Mr. Machine Guy,

Awesome engine. Thanks for sharing. How did you make that crankshaft. How did you retain the crank pins in the disks? Are they press fit? It seems to me the most difficult thing to build is a robust crankshaft. Good work.
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Post by VincentG »

Nice work can't wait for some power figures and more details.
nordictinkerer
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Re: Giant sterling engine

Post by nordictinkerer »

Mr. Machine Guy

That's an awesome looking engine, hats off to you!

Waiting for some power figures for it, manufacture a prony brake, we're dying to know!

//Nordic Tinkerer
Mr Machine Guy
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Re: Giant sterling engine

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Tom Booth wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:29 pm It seems there was a typo:
A missing capital A after CAD in your link

This should work:

https://youtu.be/zNnyuCADAas
Thanks Tom! Strange, I copied the link right off the address bar. It had no extra "A"
Mr Machine Guy
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Fool wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2024 6:43 am Mr. Machine Guy,

Awesome engine. Thanks for sharing. How did you make that crankshaft. How did you retain the crank pins in the disks? Are they press fit? It seems to me the most difficult thing to build is a robust crankshaft. Good work.
Pressed. There are actually two cranks, 4 main bearings
Fool
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Excellent.
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