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Stirling Engine Generator Homemade DIY 0.47 KW ! Part 3 

Shane Pomeroy
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A lot of people have been asking about the power output of this engine so here it is!
To see other videos of the Mk2 stirling engine:
• Stirling Engine Mk2
If you need to contact me:
shanepomeroy@hotmail.co.uk
If you want to see the power results, skip to 9:29
We've done a bit of work on the engine over the last few months,
-Stripped engine down and cleaned out oil/was residue that had built up. We are now trialling silicon oil as the lubricant which seems to allow the leather seals to slide extremely freely. This has the added benefit of being fairly inert and able to put up with high temperatures.
-Dynamometer brake built to allow us to measure the torque output. Its a little basic / crude but should allow us to get an idea of power output
-New leather lip seals have been manufactured and fitted. The originals were tight on the pistons and jammed up (the engine oil lubricant may have caused this!) These are now 3mm thick instead of 6mm. They have been soaked in neat's-foot oil for a week and lubricated with silicon oil after installing. So far really happy with these.
-Alternator was removed because it was dragging engine down to much. We might refit this again with revised gearing that better suit it.
Overview of test
For the test we have a built a fairly hot fire using welsh anthracite coal. The crank phase angle is set to roughly 100 degrees. We took a range of torque readings between 300 to 1000 RPM.
Conclusion
Maximum recorded output was 0.63 horsepower (472 watt) at 600 RPM. This way have been slightly more if we were able to disconnect the chain drive to the second shaft (needed so we could start it!). The sweet spot for power output is between 600 to 700 RPM. This is probably not to bad when you consider how inefficient this engine is with big mechanical / heat losses.
The crank phase angle was set at 100 degrees for this test. Adjusting this may have gave us slightly more power
Next steps
Now that we know the power output we can work out what to power with it. We could refit the alternator or perhaps drive something mechanical? Not sure yet? Any good ideas?
We will be running this engine at local rallies this year so will get a better idea of the reliability of this setup. We don't plan to develop this one any further because of the restrictions of the design.
We do plan to built a 3rd engine of better / simple design that is smaller but still easily built with basic tools / materials. This will probably be a project for next winter!
Specification
Piston to tube clearance cold side 3.5mm
Piston to tube clearance hot side 3.5mm
Hot bulb clearance from inner tube 3.5mm
Cold cylinder outside tube clearance from piston 3.5mm
Hot Cylinder length from bottom of regenerator to bottom of inner tube 274mm
Cold Cylinder length from bottom of regenerator to bottom of inner tube 565mm
Pistons OD 139.7mm OD
Hot bulb heat area inside (measured from bottom of regen housing) 1640 cm2
Cold jacket cold area internal (measured from bottom of regen housing) 2830 cm2
Stroke cold piston 186mm
Stroke hot piston 204.5mm
Fire grate to bottom of hot bulb 198mm
Leather seal (bottom) from bottom of regenerator 275mm
Regenerator height (flow area) 55mm
Regenerator length 216mm
Regenerator width 100mm
Displacement 11.4 litres

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Комментарии : 825   
@DamonsMetalCasting
@DamonsMetalCasting 2 года назад
That’s awesome you quantified the power of the engine most people on youtube report RPMs only which doesn’t mean anything by itself.
@mcombatti
@mcombatti 2 года назад
Not bad on conversation considering a 1/2HP motor takes 0.367749KW to run...
@mcombatti
@mcombatti 2 года назад
If the system was balanced (see wobble) it would spin at least 1/3 faster... The wobble will eventually lead to mechanical failure due to the constant resonance in the unbalanced system. Great work though!
@Dave-dh7rt
@Dave-dh7rt 2 года назад
@@mcombatti yea they need to put some weights on it to balance it. You would make MOAR POWER, and extend the life of the engine!
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 7 месяцев назад
But I got a bajillion volts!
@qoph1988
@qoph1988 6 месяцев назад
Clever way to rig up a dynamo as well.
@Nargleberry
@Nargleberry 2 года назад
Beautiful. Never seen a Stirling engine that size running before. Thanks for putting this online!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
The plan is to build another mk3 version with better power to weight but very simple (cheap!) Build. I really think its possible!
@alextrezvy6889
@alextrezvy6889 Год назад
Look for "Sunpulse 500".
@FrankensteinDIYkayak
@FrankensteinDIYkayak Год назад
@@ShanePomeroy It would be nicee to see something which could reasonably be made on a desktop mill and lathe. If high thermally conductive materials were used and such it would be interesting to see how small it could get. I wonder how many modified off the shelf parts could be used to make it easier.
@DetroitFettyghost
@DetroitFettyghost Год назад
That’s sad you’ve never seen one bigger than that because mines at least twice as big, it’s also got a Effer phosphor vestment chlamydian jokitch munia- Sorry if my English is not perfect it’s not my first language
@Made_In_Heavenn
@Made_In_Heavenn Год назад
@@ShanePomeroy i know this sounds stupid but, is it possible to make a car using stirling engine?
@johanengelen8979
@johanengelen8979 Год назад
What i always found strange about Stirling engines is that there are a lots of small ones and really huge ones for submarines and so on but a useful engine for home use isn't available
@daviedood2503
@daviedood2503 Год назад
@@DetroitFettyghost say what? It's a generator ?
@dammitdad
@dammitdad Год назад
@@DetroitFettyghost nothing pops up on a search of their catalogue for Stirling or the part number
@DetroitFettyghost
@DetroitFettyghost Год назад
@@dammitdad lol it was purely sarcasm. It doesn’t exist lol. My bad- thought I made it obvious with all the made up words I used. Farkle Switchmaker? Marquita Parallel? McGallion Watts? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ZT_Performance
@ZT_Performance Год назад
@@DetroitFettyghost dude why even put energy into all that
@DetroitFettyghost
@DetroitFettyghost Год назад
@@ZT_Performance literally took 10 seconds with voice to text my friend
@blueyognog
@blueyognog 7 месяцев назад
I bet your neighbors love you guys
@TheMikesylv
@TheMikesylv 8 месяцев назад
I spotted small train tracks going around the house, this guy intelligently didn’t forget his childhood and revisits it on occasion
@numbnnuts1
@numbnnuts1 2 года назад
That sound is intoxicating. Record that for 2 hours and put it on RU-vid as an ASMR video. That would make any gearhead fall fast asleep and the rhythm will soothe a rowdy soul........ Beautiful machine Bro
@dieguerrero
@dieguerrero 2 года назад
Awesome work guys!!!! Great power output!! Looking forward to future tests and engine 3!!
@scottn9492
@scottn9492 2 года назад
This looks like a great start. Balancing/weighting your flywheel should give you a decent boost in speed and power. Not to mention it will reduce/eliminate the shake and noise.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 Год назад
They say great minds think alike. They are correct.
@NugChannel
@NugChannel Год назад
Yeah. Just a bit more revision on the mounting constructions.
@cheesynuts4291
@cheesynuts4291 2 года назад
You’ve done a great job! Impressive build sir. I hope your quite proud of it.
@solanaceae2069
@solanaceae2069 Год назад
Certainly the largest Stirling engine I've seen. Well done, lads.
@gregorywitt
@gregorywitt 2 года назад
Thank you for taking measurements and sharing the video and specs in the description. Very appreciated and very impressive.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Very kind words!
@jmyers9853
@jmyers9853 2 года назад
bravo! that has to be the most vigorous large homebuilt engine ever
@jorgehernandez3737
@jorgehernandez3737 2 года назад
I always search for big Stirling engines and can't find anything, so really take my hat off for this one. Congrats for such a nice project!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Kind words! I plan on building a more powerful, simpler, smaller version. stay posted
@jorgehernandez3737
@jorgehernandez3737 2 года назад
@@ShanePomeroy my dream is build one powerful enough to move a vehicle and build a bike or car. Maybe one day I'll get there. Until then, I wanna see your next project :)
@davem5333
@davem5333 2 года назад
The reason you can't find big Sterling engines is because they don't exist. Stirling engines work on relatively small temperature differences. Which makes the engines large and very expensive for the power they produce and heat they need to operate. They are most suited to use waste heat
@jorgehernandez3737
@jorgehernandez3737 2 года назад
@@davem5333 Sure, I agree. Even though I would like to make a big one for a vehicle just for the challenge and because I think it's cool, but it would surely be inefficient in comparison to other types of engine or electric motors.
@BigMilan
@BigMilan Год назад
Perfect! Throughout the whole video i was wondering how much power the producers and then you show us just that, and in more detail than reasonably expected
@A3Kr0n
@A3Kr0n 2 года назад
What an awesome contraption. I love the actual cup used for water. Coming back later to find out more about those tiny train tracks I see.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
The train tracks are causing interest! I plan to build a stirling engine locomotive for this
@chriswilliams2743
@chriswilliams2743 Год назад
Fair play to you guys for that! I came across this vid looking for ways to generate power for a homestead. Too noisy for me, and would require constant attention regarding fuel, but amazing how you did it. Things that I make that run at that speed tend to be dangerous and nearly kill the dogs. Yours held together admirably. Respect. :)
@benmail128
@benmail128 Год назад
You are a rock star! Well done! Great looking build!
@moschettiflavio3635
@moschettiflavio3635 Год назад
The most incredible stirling engine i ever seen. You guys did a great job with this machine.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
Cheers, just need to iron out a few issues : )
@moschettiflavio3635
@moschettiflavio3635 Год назад
@@ShanePomeroy It seems already old school made. With black paint and gold stripes would be amazing.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 Год назад
@@ShanePomeroy I look forward to see you iron out the buggs.
@wesleyofficer1237
@wesleyofficer1237 2 года назад
Scanned your video list, definitely subscribed, I guess I’m just going to jump down the stifling rabbit hole once again! 🙂 I love this kind of stuff.
@grimfpv292
@grimfpv292 2 года назад
That is wonderful! If the grid goes down, this would come in handy!
@forextraderradioman
@forextraderradioman 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video! Your neighbors deserve compassion! ;)
@aa-ej5jq
@aa-ej5jq Год назад
Great. Keep up the good work. I think you've done a great job. Striling engines have been neglected in the past but they can be a solution to our future energy needs.
@jessepollard7132
@jessepollard7132 Год назад
they are by nature a bit inefficent specially when compared to turbine engines.
@motoresesistemasautomatos.
@motoresesistemasautomatos. Год назад
É um motor de respeito. Quando vi os pistões sabia que teria muita força. Construí um Stirling em menor escala e senti o potencial capaz de chegar um motor destes. Parabéns e boa sorte!
@atkinsonde
@atkinsonde Год назад
Great video. I *love* that you have a small track presumably for moving heavy things around (3.54), from the garage to the backyard etc.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
Good spot! Yes, you wouldn't believe the things I've moved using it !( new wood store, 12ft oak timber beams, engines). Hoping also to build a stirling engine locomotive at some point.
@juliogonzo2718
@juliogonzo2718 Год назад
Maybe it's a regular size track and they are just enormous people
@wizrom3046
@wizrom3046 2 года назад
Very cool! 👍👍 I would have used a spring scale instead of the digital scales. Spring scale can be very robust, and is easy enough to calibrate by hanging some weights on it.
@MehmetBoysal
@MehmetBoysal Год назад
Quite impressive work, thanks for sharing sir.
@HyperspacePirate
@HyperspacePirate 2 года назад
This thing is awesome nice work
@davida1hiwaaynet
@davida1hiwaaynet 2 года назад
Wow! Beautiful machine; and it sounds amazing. Going to have to go back and watch all your videos on this!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@jafinch78
@jafinch78 2 года назад
Well done! Thanks for sharing the journey. Thinking how much is wobbling... might be beneficial to make another flywheel on the shaft that counter rotates somehow that's the lowest friction. Not certain what mechanical design is the best offhand since I'm not a mechanical engineer. Though seems a counter rotating flywheel will calm the machine down. Nice work!
@jimparsons6803
@jimparsons6803 4 месяца назад
Interesting and thanks. I've seen photos of similar devices from the early parts of the last century for pumping water. Smaller gasoline engines became popular during the 1920s, also for pumping water. Note, what might be a fairly new car coolant radiator on the side of this widget.
@jimpiaz9537
@jimpiaz9537 6 месяцев назад
It's always good to have your da helping out.
@b10gazza
@b10gazza 5 месяцев назад
What an excellent example of an old technology that could be very useful these days.I love how you use coal too.
@baskooy6204
@baskooy6204 Год назад
Amazing, great product made in the garage, I really like this kind of expertise.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
Thank you very much!
@jonbos2876
@jonbos2876 2 года назад
Whether it's useful or not it is awesome
@freddiesmith4285
@freddiesmith4285 2 года назад
Punkstream fans will love this for sure!!
@ATomRileyA
@ATomRileyA 4 месяца назад
Great build, really enjoyed the video.
@trapper1211
@trapper1211 Год назад
thats awesome, even if its wiggling like crazy trying to kill itself and sounds more like a power hammer rather than an engine xdd, its really cool you actually measured the torque and rpm
@abbasamro6645
@abbasamro6645 2 года назад
Great job bro, I noticed that such an enhancements could be done on it to increase its efficiency, like using light robust pistons, isolating chamber from outside, create furnace chamber in circled shape so that heat concentrated in a more efficient way, water based cooling system.
@samuelfellows6923
@samuelfellows6923 2 года назад
And put a fan on the coils/car radiator, - directly driven/12v fan powered by alternator
@Dave-dh7rt
@Dave-dh7rt 2 года назад
Also using weights to balance the flywheel or fix whatever else is making the engine shake
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland 2 года назад
@@samuelfellows6923 What would be better than fans driven by an alternator are fans driven by the engine itself so you skip the losses due to conversion from mechanical -> electrical -> mechanical.
@szpl
@szpl Год назад
@@CharlesVanNoland Good idea, there is a simple mechanics to it - couple the fan to the main shaft by a visco-clutch. It can be thermal sensitive and adjust rotation of fan based on the actual heat. Very simple and reliable device, eg Isuzu used on engines designed to operate under load while standing still.
@dreece2000
@dreece2000 5 месяцев назад
I’m just impressed that someone has made one of these that is actually useful
@Theschiz2003
@Theschiz2003 2 года назад
Great Job Shane.
@danielgeci4513
@danielgeci4513 Год назад
You're the man!!!! I was so wondering roughly how much power one could harness with this sorta thing. I'm sure some physics god could improve efficiency even further, but darn 1/2 hp is epic my man. I was only shooting for 18w and then connect it to a USB for a fire powered phone fast charger, but you far exceed what I thought was possible. Great job and thanks for sharing
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
This engine does have huge swept volume! I think atmospheric pressure stirling engines need re-exploring with the availability of materials these days. The best non pressurised engine I know of creates proportionally 5 times as much power as mine (it is model size), but why can't this be increased in size to create meaningful HP?
@Skoda130
@Skoda130 2 года назад
That's an absolute beast!
@mickenoss
@mickenoss 2 года назад
This video has it all! ...cool engine, cool motorbike, little train track. =D
@user-ug8pi6gd9f
@user-ug8pi6gd9f 7 месяцев назад
That is really awesome keep up the good work 👍
@lloydmcgriff98
@lloydmcgriff98 2 года назад
Brilliant One of the Best Ever Beautiful Build Congratulations =D
@maheshpatel2005
@maheshpatel2005 Год назад
Superb...old is gold
@andersonbicalhodesouza3588
@andersonbicalhodesouza3588 Год назад
Parabéns pela engenhosidade
@paulkocyla1343
@paulkocyla1343 5 месяцев назад
Impressive built!
@aronszabo8760
@aronszabo8760 Год назад
What a beautiful piece of engineering! Is there any possibility for you to share any blueprints? It would be a very satisfying project to build such an engine with my kids! :-)
@kaboom-zf2bl
@kaboom-zf2bl 6 месяцев назад
look up James watt condensing steam engine ... and you can duplicate their engine ... if you want a sterling cycle engine ... search for sterling cycle ... and then increase the coffee mug size toy to the size VW bug and add an alternator driven off the flywheel and you now have a generator ... that will power your basic home ... (not the freezer fridge and stove the biggest power wasters in all homes)
@nigelwilliams7920
@nigelwilliams7920 2 месяца назад
Just wonderful sir! Thanks! Im sure you have seen the UT video... The Stirling Cycle part 1 (Stirling Cryogenics) It succinctly describes an optimised machine which addresses many of your issues with efficiency etc. Well beyond my pay grade!
@garyhooper1820
@garyhooper1820 2 года назад
Impressive build , scary too !
@Dane33781
@Dane33781 2 года назад
Your math is dead on. That's a clever way of measuring the torque. If I understand it correctly the end of the reaction arm is 1.5ft from the center of rotation. If it were up to me there would be a counterweighted crankshaft above the pistons. That way you could balance out your forces. Great job!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Thanks, Maths isn't a strong point, so if you see anything that's isn't quite right, please straighten me up! I like the counterweight idea, I'll right that one down, cheers
@johnsmith-qj5gb
@johnsmith-qj5gb 5 месяцев назад
Very impressive.... I love it!!!! You should find the most energy efficient heater that you can. I've read that quarts and ceramic work best. I would love to see if an energy efficient heater could be supplied initially by another power source but then be able to run off of the power produced by the engine. With ALL my love NLL
@nic5779
@nic5779 Год назад
very impressed great work guys
@mohinderkaur6671
@mohinderkaur6671 2 года назад
Nice build!
@Darthmufin
@Darthmufin 8 месяцев назад
I wanted to know how much electrical power this produced, if any. Didn't realized watt also means something entirely different apparently.
@raymondrobertson3869
@raymondrobertson3869 2 года назад
Fantastic build I wish I stayed in the same street as you. You would have a free apprentice to help you. Most of the young ones would not have a clue what that engine was all about. Keep up the good work my friend
@marcosvaleriociencia1021
@marcosvaleriociencia1021 Год назад
Magnífico!! Extremamente rapido e forte!! Very nice, very stronger!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌🙌😃😃😃Congratulações do Brasil!!!
@ajvenable7937
@ajvenable7937 2 года назад
Pretty badass machine!
@3UZFE
@3UZFE 8 месяцев назад
Very cool!
@sergband9672
@sergband9672 Год назад
I like the design
@charlesvanneste2834
@charlesvanneste2834 Год назад
I bet your neighbors love you haha! Very cool system, love it!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
That is the number one comment about the neighbours, lol
@jozafax
@jozafax 6 месяцев назад
Impressive, sounds great too.
@davidanderson6222
@davidanderson6222 2 года назад
And it’s very quiet too! Lol. Great job guys!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
I can't believe its even running sometimes!😀
@bazzer621
@bazzer621 2 года назад
Bet it really goes down well with the locals!
@dronehubsanzinoprozino2vid3
@dronehubsanzinoprozino2vid3 2 года назад
good job. punk design, pleasing neighbours..... 😉
@kaceesavage
@kaceesavage Год назад
This is so awesome!!!
@damondkimble3128
@damondkimble3128 7 месяцев назад
Hello What was the cost to make this excellent peice of equipment? And also the time you put in to making it too please and where did you find your plan to this as well I really like this whole set up how do you generate power too ?? Thank you
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 7 месяцев назад
Hi Damond, The cost was about £1000 for materials (mostly laser cutting) and 3 months or so to build
@qoph1988
@qoph1988 6 месяцев назад
What an incredibly English-looking machine. Down to the funny teacup being used as a water reservoir. I love it.
@bilbobaggins3389
@bilbobaggins3389 2 года назад
in a word. FANTASTIC👍👍👍👍👍
@MegaCyrik
@MegaCyrik Год назад
Sounds like it needs oil somewhere.. very loud. Cool test. Thanks :)
@MacShrike
@MacShrike 3 месяца назад
That's the most beautiful steam-punk machine I have ever seen
@fireonthegrom2728
@fireonthegrom2728 2 года назад
Now this is the kind of stuff I’ll stay up late for
@gonzo3915
@gonzo3915 6 месяцев назад
I love to old Tea Mug as the water Funnel, fine work all round.
@markbarber7839
@markbarber7839 2 года назад
Well done lads ! When it comes to Prepping, I prefer your machine to a solar panel of equal output.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Thanks 👍, Just need to work on the power output, size, efficiency, cost for the next one. Hoping to develop something genuinely useful for off grid use that is of very simply design / cheap
@brentsmith3996
@brentsmith3996 Год назад
Brilliant video
@wilburbum
@wilburbum Год назад
que crack este señor , como¡¡ camina ese stirling , ademas con un riel para sacarlo afueraa¡¡¡¡ Maestro¡¡¡¡
@DarrenMalin
@DarrenMalin 2 года назад
the happily steaming cup 'of tea' made me smile :)
@fatherchristmas2998
@fatherchristmas2998 6 месяцев назад
Looks amazing
@aidenjohns8248
@aidenjohns8248 2 года назад
Awesome love it! should add a ring of magnets around the flywheel, and a few stationary coils of wire on the frame would produce electricity with out adding belts or cogs..
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
That is a great idea and also adds to the simplicity of things! When I build Mk3 I'll try to incorporate that, thanks
@aidenjohns8248
@aidenjohns8248 2 года назад
@@ShanePomeroy it was an idea of my dad's he wanted to do it to a water wheel, but never found the place to do it!.. i think it would work well on your sterling engine!.. cram as many magnets as you can on the wheel, could even do both sides with a coil on both sides.. be an interesting experiment..
@technics6215
@technics6215 6 месяцев назад
Well done Sir! Interesting for electricity cogeneration in a house heated with a furnace. What is the temperature difference between hoy and cold part?
@bobcannon9157
@bobcannon9157 2 года назад
Hi Shane. Excellent engine. It looks like a double Rider Ericsson. What type of regeneration matrix are you using? Also what sort of seals are you using on the pistons? It looks as if it would do a good job pushing a small boat along!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Hi Bob, Thankyou, yes it is a double rider. I am using stainless scourers because there cheap and easy to install. No idea how effective they are but it was the simple easy option. I started with leather seals but have just moved to PTFE for the hot side. Were see how it goes?
@8ank3r
@8ank3r Год назад
Not TOO small of a boat. LOL
@darrenbell3534
@darrenbell3534 3 месяца назад
Took me a while to work out which cylinders were the displacers and which were the power pistons. Looks awesome, I bet that could run household electrical power.
@timd1191
@timd1191 Год назад
Wild, looks like it is going to break apart at any moment.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
lol! who knows?
@PBraggStevenson
@PBraggStevenson Год назад
seems safe and practical to me
@thanigachalamm199
@thanigachalamm199 Год назад
Great work, thanks sir
@aleu650
@aleu650 2 года назад
Very nice machine... Also the garden railway tracks!!
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@Penguin24766
@Penguin24766 Год назад
Nice build
@tuguybear930
@tuguybear930 Год назад
Bet the neighbours are pleased to hear you running it.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
That is the number 1 comment from people! So much so I've bought a sound meter to measure the noise!
@DetroitFettyghost
@DetroitFettyghost Год назад
Looks exactly like the one my grandmother used as the motor for her Harley Davidson menstrual cycle
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 2 года назад
This is most certainly a unique machine. I am just amazed you came up with the idea. Can you give some insight as to how this all came about Sir ??? Thanks
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Most certainly. I build stirling engine Mk1 (see other videos) based on a "Rider hot air compression engine" that has two cylinders. I doubled up on this configuration and used the rockers to set each set of pistons 180 degrees out of phase from one-another. The Idea is that each set of pistons is balanced against the other sets compression stroke. That has worked out ok but I do have serious balance problems due to the very long pistons and linkages. Hope that's as clear as mud! Any more questions , please ask
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 2 года назад
@@ShanePomeroy I will watch more of your videos and send more question. I tip my hat to you for this idea. Would you believe I had a dream about this type of engine years ago when I was at a old engine and iron show. Will keep in touch for sure.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 Год назад
@@ShanePomeroy How about using Calculus to balance this engine. I know from my school days that all steam trains used this principle to balance the running gears precisely. Also, you will learn something new or at best get refreshed if you are a math guy. Good day Shane.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 Год назад
How about a Free-Breeze Stirling engine fan would cost me fella ?? I would love to one built if you would be interested Sir. Thanks
@dankem4947
@dankem4947 Год назад
Eine Hammer schöne Maschine!!! Hätte auch gerne so eine
@h.rutten2187
@h.rutten2187 Год назад
Nice concept as a sterling engine set up. But I prefer them when powered by for instance solar heat from a parabolic mirror that follows the sun during the day. But when heating with wood a simple gasification set up can help you run a much more powerful normal combustion engine and to go very efficient you could hook up a Taurozzi pendulum engine which has much less resistance/ friction in its pistons when interacting with the cilinder wall, less need for oils to lubricate etc. Cool engine design, worth checking out when one is interested in engines of any kind.
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy Год назад
Yes, this one is a little inefficient! I'm interested with the gasification burners for future designs. Ive just taken a look at the taurozzi pendulum engine, very interesting. I'm not sure how I'd go about producing a curved cylinder through. It has made me more aware of frictional losses on the cylinder. Something I will need to pay more attention to in future designs. I'm currently building another stirling engine, check out my channel.Many thanks for your insight.
@helmutzollner5496
@helmutzollner5496 2 года назад
Nice machine! 😊
@Sdnaurs
@Sdnaurs 2 года назад
Fantastic work! What's the displacement?
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
I've had to just work it out because I've never added it up! It turns out to be a whopping 11.9 litres!
@michaeloliver2757
@michaeloliver2757 Год назад
Wow! That's fast! How much energy is it making? I missed the summary! Maybe too much upfront to measure it reasonably? I think. But WOW, great demonstration! I'm going to build one
@timf3620
@timf3620 2 года назад
Great work - I presume you are running the cylinders at ambient atmospheric pressure and not pressurising which would improve the power output (although leakage past seals starts to be a bit of an issue)?
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
Cheers - Yes, running unpressurised. We were going to run pressurised but have decided not to (don't think the seals would take it!). The main goal now is to design an engine that is very easy to assemble and this would add to the complication.
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 2 года назад
OK, Silly Question Time: If I placed the ENTIRE Stirling Engine, separate from the heat source, of course, into a pressurized chamber, would I still get an increase in efficiency?
@ShanePomeroy
@ShanePomeroy 2 года назад
@@TimeSurfer206 Not a stupid question! There's a chance you would get higher power output. Would be hard to say if it would be more efficient. There are pressurised stirling engines built this way.
@TimeSurfer206
@TimeSurfer206 2 года назад
@@ShanePomeroy Might be worth a try... I might give it a shot with some of the smaller models, as they'd be more easily encapsulated.
@timf3620
@timf3620 2 года назад
@@TimeSurfer206 Yes - if you were to provide a sealed crankcase then pressurise the cylinders and the crankcase interior you would get an increase in performance subject to certain criteria. This is because there is a greater mass of gas being heated and cooled (i.e. the gas is denser due to the increased pressure) allowing more heat to be absorbed from the hot end of the engine and transferred via the gas to the cold end. Pressurising the crankcase reduces the pressure differential across the seal between the piston and the crankcase thus reducing pressure loss at that sliding joint. Note that as pressure increases the efficiency of your hot and cold end heat exchangers will tend to be the limiting factor on thermal transfer and thus power output. It is often the cold end that can't cope, leading to only partial cooling of the working gas and lower overall efficiency.
@Ma_X64
@Ma_X64 6 месяцев назад
At least 50 percent of its power goes into that "dah-dah-dah" sound I believe. :D
@sobreviventealpha1106
@sobreviventealpha1106 Год назад
Very Nice.. good job
@akhtarnadeem621
@akhtarnadeem621 Год назад
Excellent!!!!
@ciumoiucucaca
@ciumoiucucaca Год назад
I ask my self and you also if would be possible to use the heat from a pyrolysis gasifier, or if it would be more efficient. Perhaps using both the gas to power up an electric generator, and the rotations from that flywheel for another electric generator, would give a bit more efficiency.
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