I was messing around with some coke cans trying to make a little engine, but I had some tolerance issues so i decided to make something a little better. I've looked into it, and am just wondering if anyone can see anything i might be doing wrong while i'm making it.
I got some plates laser cut so i could make a Stirling engine. (for free)
take a look :)
The plates are aluminum, and the cylinder is an appx. 6'' outer diameter, a few thousandths off. height of 1 1/8 inch (plexi-glass)
The displacer is a piece of dense foam insulation wrapped in aluminum foil, it's about 3/4 inch tall, and about 1/4 inch smaller diameter than the ID of the plexi cylinder.
Q: is the displacer diameter too small? should i do anything to it? I have more foam i can easily replace this with.
I did some math, and without including friction it should only require a temp difference of 27 degrees F or about 15 C
( assuming air expands approximately 1% for every 3 C you rise... i didn't feel like doing coefficients)
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Note: im tired, otherwise i'd type all my math here. If you find anything that stands out let me know. Dont stress yourself though, i wouldn't expect you to if im to lazy to show my work.
aria cylinder - aria displacer = appx 7in[sup]3[/sup] of air inside that can expand
piston diameter will be 1 inch, so to move the piston 1 inch it will take 0.78in[sup]3[/sup] expansion.
that's appx. 1/10 (or 1/11) the origonal volume. so i figure to move the piston on a 1/2 inch stroke it'll take 1/20 expansion.
(from that i somehow got to the temp difference... i'll redo all this later and double check, the main thing at this point is that is works, not the temp difference
I figured a 1.5 inch copper tube (1inch id) and a 3/4 inch piston (just enough to fit in the other tube) to make a .5 inch stroke with an eighth inch space at either end.
I would like to make the piston sleeve out of aluminum so it matches, but would copper be better?
any suggestions here are welcome.
after that all i need is a flywheel and a crank case and i'll be in business, the extra holes are for stands to hold the crank shaft.
Note: the hole for the displacer rod still needs to be drilled, they missed that in cutting. what would the best way and size to do for that?
thanks for your time, Presentteck