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Discussion on Stirling or "hot air" engines (all types)
nagesh.balam
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hi,
i am here :big smile:
gwalsh
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Post by gwalsh »

Hi,

I'm new here......

Have got a 'bought' stove-top stirling engine driving a fan to circulate the hot air into the room - a great wee gadget!
mariodaguilar
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Thanks, new to the forum, I will enjoy reading it
Regards
sstocker46
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Very interesting forum. I am trying to build one and this forum has been a great help, thanks. When I get one working will. Post some pics.
mariodaguilar
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Me too! New here... I am a mechanical engineer currently building a can Stirling with my 6 yr old son. Great engines and very simple so they are ideal for educational projects
Saccotto
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Hi!!! i'm new here, i came from italy and i've tried to make a stirling engine (gamma) for my final year thesis but after 4 months of hard work i failed..... i'm here to look for someone that can help me!!!! :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
Kliaudasha
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Post by Kliaudasha »

Hi, looks like I found an extraordinary website just to succesfully build stirling engine :) I will be new here spying topics and reading your experience until one day I will finally build an efficient stirling :)
Tycho
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Hi from New Zealand.
I have a Beta type Stirling engine I am trying to identify so will post a note in the main forum :)
alberto_55
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Post by alberto_55 »

Hello everyone!

The construction of these friendly engines gives me a really good time, so I was pleased to find this page with people who like the same.

I hope I can contribute something, although my experience is not very big, and my work is not tied to the industry.

This post is made with a translator, sorry for the bad grammar.

Greetings to all from Spain.
arganj
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Hi..
am indonesian university student
my final project is about gamma stirling engine
nice join this forum
Hawke
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Hello all, Hawke here.
Joined to look around for a while. On my second LTD engine which I havent given up on yet, but learning about the dynamics and need for precision with these. (Displacer issues) I got interested in steam engines and have had some success on the lower skill level. I got sidetracked on looking ahead to make a generator to be driven by the steam engine. From there I was stung by my old electrical background and made a few model electric motors and generators.
Ordered a nice steam boiler yet to arrive, and thought I would dabble with these stirlings. Ratio of displacer chamber and piston size has my interest, seems this is a deeper science at this point than I expected.

My Model Electric Motor:
Model Electric Motor - variable speed

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kristahiles111
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Hello!
I am new member of this forum.
Thanks,
les-bart
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Hello all!
I am here too.

/Les from Norway
rick fish
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Post by rick fish »

Hello,

Rick Fish here. I live near Saratoga NY. I am a process control engineer in the paper industry.

I've been looking for a new hobby since my kid went to college.

I have seen a ton of YouTube videos on fake magnet motors and gravity machines.

I thought I would come back to earth and learn a real technology.

I wish there was more on the internet about large stirling engines.

I hope to start small with the tincan engines and get bigger and bigger.

Sounds like fun, eh?
Ian S C
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Welcome aboard rick fish, you should learn a little here. What sort of workshop do you have? If you get hooked, a small to middle size lathe would be handy, but as an engineer you'll know about that. Ian S C
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