Hello,
I have found a way to get pistons and connecting rods that are 40% lighter than aluminum pistons.
How is this weight saving noticeable in a Stirling (what else)?
How many percent more power is possible?
Greetings Bebs
Pistons and connecting rods 40% lighter
Re: Pistons and connecting rods 40% lighter
Kind of none. We are at best of 3000rpm with some helium gas. Or 1500 with air/n2
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What way is that?
Not sure what RPM has to do with power necessarily.
You could have low RPM and higher torque for example.
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Typically power to size ratio improves with higher RPM.
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Regardless, I'd still be interested in knowing what the OP is doing to make engine parts lighter weight.
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Below 3000 rpm we do not see significant dynamical load on pistons and other moving parts. Mostly static, due to different forces. Above 6000 rpm - dynamic forces will break conrods etc if engine is not balanced or parts are too heavy.