Power piston diameter
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:52 am
Hi,
I am new to this forum.
Some day back I was able to machine my own Stirling engine which actually runs.
https://youtu.be/gJo1rrY8PmQ
But it takes too much heat to run.
I was thinking if the power piston diameter is made as big as possible it would help to run it better.
My thinking is that a bigger surface area will produce more force (pressure x area) and this will help to run the engine.
But the frictional forces will also increase.
What do you think.
Regards
Nikhil
I am new to this forum.
Some day back I was able to machine my own Stirling engine which actually runs.
https://youtu.be/gJo1rrY8PmQ
But it takes too much heat to run.
I was thinking if the power piston diameter is made as big as possible it would help to run it better.
My thinking is that a bigger surface area will produce more force (pressure x area) and this will help to run the engine.
But the frictional forces will also increase.
What do you think.
Regards
Nikhil