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owelly

posted on 4/10/08 at 08:31 PM Reply With Quote
Anyone got Stirling Engine plans?

I've been fascinated by these things for a while and the recent article in PPC (totally pulled from a Google search!!) got me thinking again.
I made one many years ago that worked using heat from a tealight and a cold tap but it was a bit crap.
Has anyone got some nice plans kicking about?
I've seen the various sites that will sell plans but as I'm a tight-arsed Yorkshireman, I don't like spending money!
Ideally I want an engine that will work on a temperature difference of 10degC, make 10hp and be the size of a small suitcase. Then I'll be rich!!





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hellbent345

posted on 4/10/08 at 09:06 PM Reply With Quote
lol rich rich rich! me and my dad got very into these lovely little engineering triumphs a while back but got distracted by the car! so i have a few random solidworks part files of pieces that are similar to a bohm model stirling i can let you have these, be warned though that i dont actually think they were ever a complete set, and never assembled either lol!
need a high level of accuracy though! but very interesting what type were u planning on doin?

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owelly

posted on 4/10/08 at 09:12 PM Reply With Quote
The one I made many moons ago used two pistons machined from ally with teflon washers screwed to the top of them to make the seal. It was cobbled from some old drawings my Grandad had. The crank was hewn from two heavy castors. Long before the tinterweb was around!
I'd be thankful for whatever yo can give me. Unless you give me a cold.





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hellbent345

posted on 4/10/08 at 10:08 PM Reply With Quote
lol i think you can rest assured i wont give you a cold lol, i recommend the book 'stirling and hot air engines' by roy darlington ISBN-10: 186126688X
ISBN-13: 978-1861266880
its a jolly good read if nothing else, and when i get on my CAD computer ill hack those drawings off and send them to you, do you have a prefered format? u2u me your email addressif you would like me to send you the files themselves
thanks al

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paulf

posted on 5/10/08 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
There is a group that build model stirling engines and exhibit them at model engineering shows, they have various books and leaflets for sale. Try this link http://www.stirlingengines.org.uk/ .
They will have a stand at the midland model engineering show which is later this month near leamington spa.
Paul

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