The first was the famous cokecan engine,but after 3 turns the membrane tore apart. I decided to make a walking beam instead.
It is a basic "boyd" engine,but with a larger displacer from balsa wood.
The displacer is 2/3 of the cilinder with 3mm between displacer and wall on each side. The power piston is made off epoxy resin with a coin in front to keep the leak low as the power cilinder heats up (aka coins expands to)
power piston is 20mm,displacer 54, displacer cilinder 60 mm, 180mm long
(paint spraycan). the crank offset on the flywheel is 25 mm for the both pistons at the same point.
The engine has run for 2 hours on 2 candles (small theelights) till I stopped it. Rpm was 60 -100. even with a rubber band attached to the displacer side of the beam and the centre pole to act a a load the rpm was the same. only the noise of sloppy rods went down.
As the subject stated how can I improve the walking beam engine??
or asked different> what is the power maker? double the bore or the stroke of the displacer or power piston? regeneration is for later if (if you help me)I find the best combination for torque.
It turns out to be a lot of reading,sorry
Greeds from the netherlands
8-)