http://www.forbes.com/sites/christopher ... the-world/
Apparently the Sunvention large stirling generator is not available, even though a prototype worked very well. Nothing on the site works: http://www.bsrsolar.com/
I joined this forum hoping to see several people building large stirling engines. I don't see anything like that but may have missed it. I would love to discuss it.
I have machine shop capability and a very hot piece of land in south Texas. I want to build about half a mile from the nearest road which has a power line, and the cost is totally out of the question for grid power. I have already put in solar panels and batteries, backed up by a generator, and want to do stirling.
Major Stirling Project by inventor who did Segway
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Re: Major Stirling Project by inventor who did Segway
I think Sunvention sells the entire system. If you want a large low temperature stirling engine, you can build it youself. It wouln't be terribly difficult. Like you said, you already have the machine tools available to you.
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The sunvention email link gives instant errors. I found a youtube of it operating, but the organization seems to be gone.
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Check this youtube of the sunvention operating https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMMELH7CSNE
I would love to see plans for this device.
I would love to see plans for this device.
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Re: Major Stirling Project by inventor who did Segway
I seen that video long time ago. It's just a very large low temperature engine. The challenge is the displacer.
Re: Major Stirling Project by inventor who did Segway
There is another thread on this engine within the last few months.
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Re: Major Stirling Project by inventor who did Segway
Some techniques on this page are very useful when verifying your own stirling engine design.
http://www.solarheatengines.com/
I worked out some number. Even if you can get the fluid temperature to 100c on the hot side and 20c on the cold side, with a 1.5cm piston (diameter) and a stroke of 1cm, the engine has to get to at least 12000 rpm to generator 5w. Lucky if you see 1/20 of that.
http://www.solarheatengines.com/
I worked out some number. Even if you can get the fluid temperature to 100c on the hot side and 20c on the cold side, with a 1.5cm piston (diameter) and a stroke of 1cm, the engine has to get to at least 12000 rpm to generator 5w. Lucky if you see 1/20 of that.
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Re: Major Stirling Project by inventor who did Segway
When you disconnect the power piston rod, and move the displacer, while the heat is applied, the diaphragm should move.
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