What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
Test#2.
My heat tube is 3/4" diameter and about 8" long. Half filled with pot scrubber. Larger choke hole no better.
Tried tea light candle n/g, then propane torch, red hot, n/g.
Wondering what I should be looking for if I'm going in the right direction or just spinning my wheels.
My heat tube is 3/4" diameter and about 8" long. Half filled with pot scrubber. Larger choke hole no better.
Tried tea light candle n/g, then propane torch, red hot, n/g.
Wondering what I should be looking for if I'm going in the right direction or just spinning my wheels.
Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
Not being critical but I don't think I've ever seen a TA LF or Tl engine that bends the air. Stretch and compress but never bend. Kind of gets you thinking about the lamina part of lamina flow.
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Hi mhe
This is supposed to be a TLE not a LFE. Thats why I asked the original question of " what's the differrence".
Well ive seen an thermoacoustic engine with two diaphrams and they were at 90 degrees to the pipe so i figured this would be okay also. One diaphragm had a weight and one a magnet. Also some kind of rubber cone diaphragm inside.
Like the below video by tibsim
http://youtu.be/F4XylZS7XH0
This is supposed to be a TLE not a LFE. Thats why I asked the original question of " what's the differrence".
Well ive seen an thermoacoustic engine with two diaphrams and they were at 90 degrees to the pipe so i figured this would be okay also. One diaphragm had a weight and one a magnet. Also some kind of rubber cone diaphragm inside.
Like the below video by tibsim
http://youtu.be/F4XylZS7XH0
Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
Larger choke no good. Trying longer heat tube.
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Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
The horn as an "impedance coupler" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_loudspeaker
Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
I guess I'll try the impedance matching if I can detect whether I'm anywhere in the ballpark to getting a sustained oscillation. The diaphram is showing two states, when cool it bounces when I tap it. When hot it's puffed out and doesn't bounce very much.
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Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
https://youtu.be/hrPW2ZAvpQo is a tube of Blade Attila. The difference between his experiment and your is that water is much more dense that air is. That's the reason why I think that's necessary an impedance coupler and (maybe) a longer tube, a "trombone" ..... If this stuff is "thermo-acoustic", well, we have to respect the acoustic's laws. I apologize that at the age of 64 I'm still working, so I've no time to experiment...
Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
Test #1 ditto, only thing noted so far, the diaphragm was drawn in as the motor was heated!!
Ian S C
Ian S C
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No. The membrane was pushed out.
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You need to have a bleeder valve to equalize the pressure after the engine heats up. If you use a piston it leaks just enough to equalize. When the engine is heated and not running the pressure needs to be the same as the atmospheric pressure. if the pressure inside the engine is greater it will not run. Good luck!
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Tested again, and found a leak in the diaphragm. Made another diaphragm, and it inflated on heating, but not oscillation, I think the problem lies in the steel wool, I'll try some adjustments there.
Ian S C
Ian S C
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@derwood
That's good information. Thank you. I have never seen that tip in any of the video's I've watched. Thank goodness for this forum.
That's good information. Thank you. I have never seen that tip in any of the video's I've watched. Thank goodness for this forum.
Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
In all engines I've previously seen of this or similar type, the choke is located very close to the heat source.. My impression being that this is necessary in order to force an air stream into the regenerator for heat exchange. If this is the case then the hole in the bottom of the tuna can would only direct an air stream down into the relatively cold pipe far from the heat source/regenerator.
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Re: What is the difference between thermal lag and lamina flow engines
I have an old 0.35 McCoy airplane engine, I was thinking of converting to a thermal lag engine. It still has compression, so I assume the piston would do the trick. Approx ~16mm bore and stroke there abouts.
What would it take to convert that?
What would it take to convert that?
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