My first stirling engine (LTD gamma DIY project)
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 4:29 pm
hello,
I just wanted to show you my first stirling engine. It is a (nearly) LTD gamma engine and I made it as a completely DIY project (without all the expensive tools i.e. a lathe).
All I used was a drill, a saw, a razor blade, a Scissor and a lot of glue. This is the list of materials:
* 3 lids of gherkin glasses
* some drinking straws
* a copper wire (1,5mm)
* some nails (1.4mm) and some small srews
* a wall plug
* 2 old rulers
* some wood
* a piece of polystyrene and some balsa wood for the displacer
* a piece cut out of a PET bottle for wall of the displacer cylinder
* some adhesive tape
* some rubber of a balloon
* a screw cap
Well, it is not really a LTD stirling, it needs nearly boiling water on one side and some ice cube on the other side, but at least it runs. Just check the videos
a short one:
http://home.arcor.de/soeren_scharf/Pics/RMOV2934.AVI (1,72MB)
and a longer one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enHiUnLoaPo (0:51)
currently I am removing the tape from the displacer cylinder, it was there provisorily to see if the engine is running at all. Now I can glue the bottom lid and then the displacer will be visible too.
regards
Soeren
Edit: moved the longer video to youtube due to limited traffic on my webspace.
I just wanted to show you my first stirling engine. It is a (nearly) LTD gamma engine and I made it as a completely DIY project (without all the expensive tools i.e. a lathe).
All I used was a drill, a saw, a razor blade, a Scissor and a lot of glue. This is the list of materials:
* 3 lids of gherkin glasses
* some drinking straws
* a copper wire (1,5mm)
* some nails (1.4mm) and some small srews
* a wall plug
* 2 old rulers
* some wood
* a piece of polystyrene and some balsa wood for the displacer
* a piece cut out of a PET bottle for wall of the displacer cylinder
* some adhesive tape
* some rubber of a balloon
* a screw cap
Well, it is not really a LTD stirling, it needs nearly boiling water on one side and some ice cube on the other side, but at least it runs. Just check the videos
a short one:
http://home.arcor.de/soeren_scharf/Pics/RMOV2934.AVI (1,72MB)
and a longer one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enHiUnLoaPo (0:51)
currently I am removing the tape from the displacer cylinder, it was there provisorily to see if the engine is running at all. Now I can glue the bottom lid and then the displacer will be visible too.
regards
Soeren
Edit: moved the longer video to youtube due to limited traffic on my webspace.