Designing a Beta Stirling Engine (Please help)
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2018 1:55 pm
Hi!
I'm planning to build a solar powered beta Stirling engine that could generate a power of 100W. However, I am unsure what would be the maximum hot temperature that I could reach using the sun. Thus, I took the worst case scenario where the maximum hot temperature is 100 degrees Celsius and the cold temperature is about 27 degrees Celsius. I would really appreciate it if I could get some help regarding the dimensions of the cylinder, piston, displacer, rods, flywheel, and the sun collector. Also, if anyone could suggest the best materials to use for building this engine.
Thank you
I'm planning to build a solar powered beta Stirling engine that could generate a power of 100W. However, I am unsure what would be the maximum hot temperature that I could reach using the sun. Thus, I took the worst case scenario where the maximum hot temperature is 100 degrees Celsius and the cold temperature is about 27 degrees Celsius. I would really appreciate it if I could get some help regarding the dimensions of the cylinder, piston, displacer, rods, flywheel, and the sun collector. Also, if anyone could suggest the best materials to use for building this engine.
Thank you