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Overview: Simple and cheap new Rotary Stirling Engine is produced in both on-grid and off-grid forms. This is micro combined heat and power (microCHP) system used all kind of energy...
Submitted: Jan 18, 2011
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Unfortunatly this beautifull engine can't work. Explanation : A Stirling engine must change his internal gas temperature, this is done by the regenerator. Also you must change the gas volume to keep isothermal transformations on the cold and hot side. I do not see any volume change.
2 weeks ago by Klutchenko
Hi! This engine working! Video show only simple idea without any important parts like regenerator!
Prototype is on testing in technical university in my town!
1 week ago by Andrzej-Aka
I like this idea but if this is indeed used on vehicles what would be the effect lets say in motorcycles because Im driving one. What are the effects on my Motorcycle Miscellaneous Engine Accents?
Dec 20 2011 by TheJCW
I do not understand.
How does a STIRING engine produce ELECTRICIY?
Some steps missing here.
How does a STIRING engine produce ELECTRICIY?
Some steps missing here.
May 7 2011 by NelcraftE
Why You not understood?
If the temperature difference will give us the rotation - it's simpler than those turnovers turn into electricity by means of any generator
May 7 2011 by Andrzej-Aka
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Mar 15 2011 by TNguyen
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Hi Andrzej
See your own idea discussed between engineers and companies. ;-)
http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/66646/Ecomagination-Challenge-Challenge-the-future
T L.
See your own idea discussed between engineers and companies. ;-)
http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/66646/Ecomagination-Challenge-Challenge-the-future
T L.
Mar 6 2011 by Timelord
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Thank You for information! I will try to register on "CR4"
Best and warm regards
Andrew
Mar 6 2011 by Andrzej-Aka
Hi Andrzej-Aka, Thanks for your support! I looked up your Rotary Stirling Engine and that looks super too! I like the camping example as I like to get out of town on the motorbike with a tent 'off the beaten track' and it would be really useful to have a convenient power source to use a laptop go online in the evenings rather than stare at a flat battery - they always go flat. I guess you've also spotted the high thermodynamic efficiency combined with low mechanical effort of the Stirling Engine and vice-versa for the internal combustion engine. Regards, Nick
Mar 5 2011 by NPRFTE
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Thank You!
Video is only simple theory, without all important / patented! :) :) / - parts.
Now I'm working with my prototype engine...
Best an warm regards
Andrew
Mar 6 2011 by Andrzej-Aka
The modular approach to change the size of the heat source/sink is good. The gas heat input is understood. Is the solar heat obtained from concentrated solar or straight solar heat? Using the panels on the home as exterior walls is interesting if this is a low level heat pump. Is this some kind of a mix between a heat pump, a binary engine and a stirling engine? More on the home heat exchange panels please. What exactly is it that you're patenting? The modular heat exchange panels? I understand how a gas burner or concentrated solar uses the stirling engine via hydrogen or helium as the heat exchange media, but not how low level heat sources do.
Mar 1 2011 by WINDGRABBER
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Video is only idea!
Now I am working on prototype. And after that I will know what differential temperature wiil "turn on" my engine.
My invent is using two chambers with rotating displacers working in opposite phases.
Thus we get the engine air / cylinder work / - twice the pressure / force /
Single Rotary Stirling engine (WASE2) can be connected in series or in parallel, creating flat panels, similar to the solar panels. Each such panel has an individual generator
( alternator).
The temperature difference between the surfaces causes the panel WASE2 rotation all connected motors, which in
turn generates an electric current in alternator.
The difference in temperature due to cooling one side of the panel and simultaneously heating the other side.
Cool we flowing air, water or other medium, a low temperature.
Heat can be any heat source such as solar, steam, biological, geothermal energy, chemical, nuclear sources or waste heat from industrial processes.
Or another heat sources: energy of each combustion of any fuel like gasoline, diesel, natural gas, propane, bio-diesel, hydrogen, coal...
Therefore, it seems clear the possibility of such panels:
- In co-generation systems and heat recovery in industry
- Complete as a unit of electricity in electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles
- A combined heat and power (CHP) system
- As a small, portable electric power generator in places lacking electricity network especially in space...
Heating and cooling
If supplied with mechanical power, a Stirling engine can function in reverse as a heat pump for heating or cooling.
Experiments have been performed using wind power driving a Stirling cycle heat pump for domestic heating
and air conditioning...
In 1978 y I was reading about Stirling engines.
I found that existing solutions are too complicated...
I've devised own type of engine ...
And I forgot about it for 30 years...
A year ago, I remembered my old idea...
I have not yet come across a similar solution
I would like to run my "patent" soon...
Mar 6 2011 by Andrzej-Aka
The Stirling Engines is a very interesting concept. You have our support.
Best regsrds!
Jon, henergyinnovations@gmail.com
Best regsrds!
Jon, henergyinnovations@gmail.com
Mar 1 2011 by SRSWT
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Another nifty project.
I want to know more about this , I'm checking trough your YouTube vid's
TTYL T L.
I want to know more about this , I'm checking trough your YouTube vid's
TTYL T L.
Feb 20 2011 by Timelord
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Thank You!
I'm starts patent process - on whole world.
And I'm still working on big prototype angine. Next movies with testing engine - soon...
:)
Best and warm regards
Andrew
Feb 21 2011 by Andrzej-Aka
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