rules/specifications of designing a stirling engine
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:59 pm
Hi im 14 and I want to start building Stirling engines. I am competent with tools, my dad is a mechanic and I'm always in the garage making things. At lunchtimes at school I fabricate steel parts for the teachers projects. Right, boring story over I can make you more bored by asking millions of questions! My plan is to make a coke can engine and then make some bigger ones with water bottles. First question should I make a beta or a gamma?
Should I use a diaphragm or a piston? I don't want to bend a crankshaft is it better to fabricate one and is it possible to turn one on a lathe? How do you balance a crankshaft? What should the volume and dimensions of the displacer cylinder, the displacer piston, the diaphragm or the power piston and cylinder be? (These questions are about the bigger water bottle one)
Should I use a diaphragm or a piston? I don't want to bend a crankshaft is it better to fabricate one and is it possible to turn one on a lathe? How do you balance a crankshaft? What should the volume and dimensions of the displacer cylinder, the displacer piston, the diaphragm or the power piston and cylinder be? (These questions are about the bigger water bottle one)