I have started building a gamma type engine for my final year project. The aim of the project is to run a model car with a chemical reaction. I figure a stirling engine would be a perfect way to demonstrate my proposed reaction and get people excited about these wonderful little engines as well as creating some more awareness.
I have built the basic engine, although from posts in the forum, I see I have some changes to make. At the moment, I have a 22 mm diameter power cylinder made of copper, with a throw on the piston of 58.5 mm. The hot side cylinder is aluminium, with an internal diameter of 36 mm. The throw on the displacer is 38.9 mm. My displacer to power piston ratio is 2:1, I see mention of 1.5:1 as a better alternative. I believe my displacer may be a bit short too. Why should it be 3 times the length of the diameter? I also have questions about the weight of the fly wheel. Should it go a whole revolution or more with the cylinder under compression fairly easily? There is a very slow leak in the hot side cylinder. What is the allowable air leakage? Would you advise a displacer made of tightly compressed wire wool or rather a high density foam or sealed can?
I'd very much appreciate some help, the engine does not run at the moment. I'll upload a couple of photos too. I have a very interesting idea for heating the engine
