General rules for sterling engine speed
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:32 am
I have recently build a coffee cup LTD engine.
It is happy to chugg round at 50 -60 rpm for a hour but i would like to get it to go faster, any ideas about what effects speed would be helpful.
I could fiddle with the two piston sizes and their clearances but would welcome some pointers in the right direction as to what might be the best thing to try first
The top and bottom and the flywheel are all 1/8 aluminium discs, DVD disc size.
Displacer piston 3 9/16
Displacer bore 3 7/8
Power piston .522
Power cylinder .530
Stroke total on both cylinders half an inch
I know the power piston is "sloppy" and i am having a nylon piston made with .002/ 003 clearance on the bore, at the moment it needs oiling in the power piston to make it run because of the excessive clearance.
Any thoughts?
David
It is happy to chugg round at 50 -60 rpm for a hour but i would like to get it to go faster, any ideas about what effects speed would be helpful.
I could fiddle with the two piston sizes and their clearances but would welcome some pointers in the right direction as to what might be the best thing to try first
The top and bottom and the flywheel are all 1/8 aluminium discs, DVD disc size.
Displacer piston 3 9/16
Displacer bore 3 7/8
Power piston .522
Power cylinder .530
Stroke total on both cylinders half an inch
I know the power piston is "sloppy" and i am having a nylon piston made with .002/ 003 clearance on the bore, at the moment it needs oiling in the power piston to make it run because of the excessive clearance.
Any thoughts?
David