Question about Stirling Engine Design
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 3:31 pm
Hi,
I'm making a stirling engine for the first time and have a few questions. First off, I will be building one similar to the "dual syringe" designs such as this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYXG0seBV7A
However, I will instead use copper pipes for the cylinders and epoxy putty moulds for the pistons. Also for the tube that connects the two cyllinders, I will use a copper refrigerator "soft copper" tubing.
-Can both pistons displace the same amount of air? Obviously one will be the heated side and one won't. If not, is there a certain ratio for the amount of air displaced by the displacer piston (non-heated piston) that should be used to calculate the volume of this cylinder?
-Will the engine operate faster if I were to create a larger temperature difference in the non-heated cylinder? Such as some ice around the outside of that end of the cylinder? And if so, should the tube connecting the two cylinders be cooled also, or would this not help further?
Thanks so much for any help in advance.
I will post a picture or video when I finish building this if it turns out a success. May be a while since I will don't have some of the materials yet however.
I'm making a stirling engine for the first time and have a few questions. First off, I will be building one similar to the "dual syringe" designs such as this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYXG0seBV7A
However, I will instead use copper pipes for the cylinders and epoxy putty moulds for the pistons. Also for the tube that connects the two cyllinders, I will use a copper refrigerator "soft copper" tubing.
-Can both pistons displace the same amount of air? Obviously one will be the heated side and one won't. If not, is there a certain ratio for the amount of air displaced by the displacer piston (non-heated piston) that should be used to calculate the volume of this cylinder?
-Will the engine operate faster if I were to create a larger temperature difference in the non-heated cylinder? Such as some ice around the outside of that end of the cylinder? And if so, should the tube connecting the two cylinders be cooled also, or would this not help further?
Thanks so much for any help in advance.
I will post a picture or video when I finish building this if it turns out a success. May be a while since I will don't have some of the materials yet however.