ltd stirling
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:27 am
OK, new here, have been in the OTHER external combustion world for years and have decided to see how the other half lives. To that end I'm thinking of making a larger version of a coffee cup motor I've got. Of course I've got a few questions, I was going to scale up my little motor to maybe a sauce pan size, maybe 9, 10 inches or so. The power piston sizes scale up and the displacer AREA would also scale but would the displacer stroke scale up or would it remain the same (assuming the thickness of the displacer is the same), since the temperature gradiant remains the same? The little (chinese) motor works well and doesn't bother with graphite anything (no real bearings anywhere for that matter) It seals the displacer rod with just brass and the piston is plastic in glass, has anyone tried grooves in the bushing and piston to act as seals?
and lastly has anyone measured the pressures in these little things or is it too low to really measure outside a lab? Thanks rp
and lastly has anyone measured the pressures in these little things or is it too low to really measure outside a lab? Thanks rp