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  • at 1:05 the engine seems like a 3d computer animation from late 90s

  • What is the mechanism for moving the displacer?

  • Heart

  • Where's the heat source? Most of these sort of engines have a candle under one end of a heat lamp shining on them. I don't see the heat source here. Is it a lamp outside of the frame?

  • @bukster1 I think the thing that he snapped on in the begining was full of hot water

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  • Just have to attach it to a dildo and it will be complete. :D

  • very good

  • 5% dislikes ...... what is to dislikes here

    "e pur si muove"

  • it would not even power a cell phone! This in not as impressive as a FLAME LICKER engine!

  • how hard to notice a reversed video xz

  • @KaelDragon could be, but the reverb off the clicking sounds suggests otherwise unless a lot of audio editing was involved. also it'd still be an amazingly low friction device, unless that flywheel's made of depleted uranium and it's on teflon bearings.

  • @TahreyUK Many sterling engines click be either because air (oxygen nitrogen and carbon dioxide) creates shockwaves as it moves but in this case it is the displacer reaching the end of its travel and hit it's stops.

  • 1:33 i though that sound from my place (try to use headphone)

  • Is this a Ringbom Stirling engine or is the displacer moved magnetically?

  • @macrumpton The working principle of the sterling engine is gas law: hot gases expand cold gases contract. the engine squeezes hot gas out of a hot space into a cool space squeezes the heat out of before returning it to the hot space where it collects more heat expands and gets squeeze out of the hot space again and the cycle repeats. see also the wiki. the reason most don't self is hot space heats so slowly that the pressure equalises on either side of the displacer. (contd)

  • @macrumpton Self starting will occur if the transfer from hot to cool zones is suitably restricted but not gas tight.

  • Outstanding ! Great job !

  • @buk1962 candle heat

  • @playerhater812 I was wondering that too... so, if you put a tea-light under the hot part of the system, would this pick up speed faster and deliver more useful output power? because I can't see it making more than a couple of watts at the moment.

  • just a question :

    how is heated the motor...???...

    thank...

  • give me your schematic please :)

  • Another cut at 1:17 whats the deal ?

    

  • @ThePortalNC maybe reheating the cylinder, maybe just a poor quality camera/memory card

  • nice ideas here

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  • great idea!

  • That was awesome!.

  • perpektum mobile? ;)

  • @antrax88881 no

  • Awesome machine mdevink! Only recommendation is to turn off auto focus (it keeps getting confused and throwing everything out of focus).

    Seriously though, very nicely done! Was that ice/cold or something pre-heated you put in at the start?

  • Perpetual motion can that be possible?

  • @nick000066 It's not perpetual motion per se, but an engine that runs on a difference in temperatures. I'm assuming that he either put in a heat source or cold source, but at some point that temp would be equalized and the motor would stop.

    That said, sterling engines work amazing for solar (sun becomes source of heat).

    Hope that helps!

  • Wait, I've seen the twin engined version, can both engines be individually added or taken away?

  • Is a poltergeist moving!

  • For all you people who understand the Sterling Engine!

    Get a balloon bust it rip it

    take a strip of it pull.... as hard as you can feel the middle with your nose or any other protruding part of your body. (HOT!) let go feel it now (Freezing) ta dar get your sterling engines going with my finding. Mike J Hebblethwaite

  • Even better cut at 1:45. Listen close or you will miss it.

  • yup the craziest engine :-)

  • ....wtf hows that working?! nearly impossible but HELL YEAH! thats future...even it was invented in 18xx

  • what is he install on at begin?

  • @wind7401

    i think it is something contain thermal energy ( low temperature object)

    but it is very small energy

    If they made a smaller model as the size wrist watch it will charge your phone without any electricity

  • Prototype "perpetuum mobile"?

  • wow

    :D

  • looks like a highly rendered computer model to me...

  • energy comes from a membrame disc

  • а вчём смысл роботы?

  • Please look at all the YouTube videos of magnet motors and you will find better designs that are very simple. I hope someone will get a small business loan and start building these things and sell them to homeowners for like $500 each so they can power their home or car or tractor or whatever. What a brilliant business to get into. If you want me on your team, please hire me I'd enjoy working at a company building magnet motors! Brian 941-806-8907

  • @stusalitusbrian

    you should send that phone # in a private message now the million other viewers know your #, you may have to change it now lol

  • Where is the energy coming from?

  • lol fake

    something like this is not possible sadly

  • @b00mr It's called a stirling engine. Look it up.

  • @b00mr So you are telling me that the wind is fake? Yes, i mean the wind, as in the wind that gusts outside a stormy day. The wind and this engine works by the exact same principle... Do you even know why the wind blows outside a sunny day at the coast? Look it up Einsten.

  • Realy Wonderfull ingeniery...

  • no necesitas torque .

    solo que gire y no pare de girar

  • @9517530 si se necesita torque, al menos para mover algo

  • в машину такую штуку поставить надо)))

  • that looks animated when you first turned it

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  • very nice, what gas did you use?

  • great

    how does it self start ?…

  • can anyone explain me how does it work?

  • @MaximilianHorizon

    A Stirling engine is a heat engine operating by cyclic compression and expansion of air or other gas, the working fluid, at different temperature levels such that there is a net conversion of heat energy to mechanical work.

  • alternative energy does exist , government do not interest in it much more than oil

  • this is so cool how does it work?

  • Hi im new on youtube, just wanted to make a channel for posting hydrogen videos and stuff. Btw, check my channel i put some cool hydrogen links up (including running a car on water)

  • @HHO2011 hydrogen engine was invented in 1857 by 2 italians Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci but the patent was mysteriously lost; later it was called the otto engine and it would run on petrol-air mixure with a carburettor.

  • @215alessio are you serious :O ?

  • @ThePjay91 yes go and google it

  • TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO

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  • impossible there must be difference in temp in 2 sides

  • What's that on the back the heat source, hot water?

  • This is not possible. How can this works?

  • @bagatelox How isn't it possible, it's stirling engine, nothing about it is violating physics.

  • @burninmunkeys I say this only for express my admiration for how this engine can work.

  • @bagatelox Ah, then I do concur with your statement.

  • this  is a seveth gear of enigma

  • nazi tech is good ...........the best.....Long live the fuhrer

  • Very nice. Where is the temp differential? Trying to see where you are introducing the warm/cold...

  • What does LTD stand for?

  • @intheshitter low temperature differential

  • ha,at 1:11 it loops, its faked

  • How much unicorn power does that thing have ?

  • @bnipmnaa I understand how the stirling engine works mate. I was going to use one years ago on a cban satellite dish covered in Mylar about 5 years ago. I just don't see where his differential in temp is and how he got it to self start. The dish I made got hot as hell but couldn't find an affordable producer( steam, stirling, etc). Now I am going to see if I can't toast a couple solar shingles in the trough. Praying for a water heater concentrated pv, but will probably end up with a melted ball

  • 36 PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND

  • Where did u hide the batteries!!?

  • 36 people can't figure out how this works :P

  • why can't it go any faster?

  • @glupsamja because the heat source is extremely tiny.

  • "glug kick"

  • Cool machines at the link, now if I could just read german(i think its german). I still don't understand how he gets it to self start. And what is the energy source? Just ambient temperature?

  • @Jeremyv1980: it's Dutch, and you can find out how the engine works by looking up Stirling engine.

  • I'd say there are so many ways you could take advantage of the way this works.

  • @cpmc1

    Indeed, however, I think it would drive you crazy listening to it before sleep

  • I don't watch adds !

  • can you put a load on it at all?

  • @slacker361 "can you put a load on it at all?"

    hahaha, you prolly COULD spritz yer load on it while it's in motion, but whatEVER you do... don't get yer Pubic Hairs caught up in it... back away, son...

  • Can you explain how the mechanism works please ...

  • How does that engine work??

  • looks neat. try making one that's solar powered with a focusing mirror and a large heatsink on the other side, fanned to maintain high power. maybe add a generator. maybe power your house :)

  • va bene per fare le seghe senza mani?

  • I have scene such devices on some of the nicer fishing boats. They use the temperature difference between the engine and the sea water to create electricity that is used for what ever is needed. Basically the waste heat from the engine room is used to make electricity. Pretty cool aye?

  • whats the point of this??

  • ok... and how does it work? which is the hot side, and how you keep it hot; which is the cold side, and how you keep it cold?

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  • YAY SCIENCE!!

  • All the advertisers have figured out how to get their videos to lock up a number of times while playing in order to double or triple their face time.

  • Could I put one of these on my car exhaust so that I would get extra horsepowers on a cold day?

  • So cool. I'm impressed.

  • this would make a good forced toke pot pipe

  • it has an irregular heartbeat..

  • I have an idea about that stirling engine; What if you can make the wheel look like a spool of cinema movie film or the wheel of a car? you can also put in a spoll of film, so you can play a movie. Make the film in a way that there will be enough delay for the engine to get up to full speed before playing the movie. ;)

  • @JerryGiesler09 Wouldnt work, it's low torque.

  • @ThatOneCakePerson With the heat load from the projector, you could run a much more powerful engine.

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  • @kari9577 what?

  • Congratulations!! It's impressive to see a SELF STARTING stirling after reading lots of times that "it's impossible for a stirling to auto start". It sounds strange to hear about "impossibles" in a theme like this. An engineer told Walt Disney it was impossible to build a fountain with water frist red, then green, then blue colored... He answered "Isn't it wonderful to achieve the impossibles?" Of course, the fountain was buit!!! Stay working !!!

  • Fantastic!

  • Reminds me of a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

  • Please watch:

    SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE Newest Design

  • not much torque, but more than a civic.

  • @drums4life555 BURN!!

    XD

  • @drums4life555 o snap

  • I think it's safe to say that I don't get it.. or at least not very well :D

    What is the energy source?

  • how it work

  • almost 1Nm torque

  • how does this work exactly? To me, it looks like you have a cold or warm source of chemical heat at the back, which is heating/cooling a bimetallic strip which is used as a fan to push air to spin the disk, which is connected to a piston. If that is the case, you probably use more chemical energy in the heat/cold source than you actually product in usable energy. It is still an interesting concept, I have seen many engines that work on the principle of thermodynamics.

  • @brainiac777 It's a sterling engine. So my guess is that it works like a sterling engine.

  • @brainiac777 It is a stirling engine, look it up.

  • so, what if you had 100 of these attached to small alternators?

  • I get the thing with the air temp and pressure, but once this thing starts booking wont the piston heat up and the temp difference level out or shift and make it stop or go backwards?

  • @secretagentmann9 yeah, after they heat up, they loose efficiency... so you gotta be careful how much energy you add

  • @ivankoran

    The greater the differential, the better the efficiency. Only catch is that the cold plate needs to be able to dissipate the energy. Faster than it is being leaked from the source into other places beside the hot side.

  • @secretagentmann9 Don't quote me on this, but I believe that the cooling chamber will take care of this heating. Again, I'm not even sure my self, but is just a thought!

  • @secretagentmann9 It will use up the temperature difference eventually unless it is replenished, yes.

  • how the hell is that doing that i did not see how it started and where it got its power from

  • listen to that baby...um...click?

  • Whats the utility oh that? - .-

  • I'm not entirely sure what's going on in here.

  • i have read that this unit is going nowhere, but what about the butterfly effect?

  • hammer

  • Please watch:

    SUPER-EFFICIENT ENGINE Newest Design

  • it's alive!!

  • no free energy, just a genious motor ;)

  • Very nice!

    How did you make the seal airtight between the flywheel and the displacement chamber?

    E.

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  • I think i understand it now. Remember that I'm 15 so i really shouldn't understand. So the air inside the tube is trying to escape so it pushes the stick thing out, but because it is attached to the wheel it forces the stick back into the tube. And so it just continues on and on. Please tell me if i'm right, if not please explain D:

  • how does it work? by temperature fluctuations? does does it only work while it's heating up or does it work while it's cooling down too?

  • @Muckydoo Stirling engines work by transforming heat from the hot source to work to drive the engine and heat flowing to the cold source. Stirling engines work in reverse too

  • What is the heat source, the lamp???

  • Nice work Keep on improving what you know. Some day this could power the world

  • Nice piece of workmanship and a beautiful design - thanks for posting that.

  • are you selling these?

  • if you could tell the heat from his hand jump started the engine, i love this idea

  • i want one of tath how much to buy??? sorry for my english i'm mexican hehe

  • hey that’s grate and never let anyone discourage you from continuing on any of your dreams. And do not do what tesla did. Nonetheless when you get ready to sale it let me know, would you?

  • I love how it self started, very nice.

  • That's super cool

  • when there is no hand visivle it looks sooo unreal

  • how did you make it ??????????

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  • how can i get this in australia?

  • hey cool man wow....Hey bro if it breaks

    down can i keep it for my coffee tray

  • The energy source is the spot light these things will even run off a cup of ice cold or hot water.

    All that matters is that one side of the cylinder with the displacer piston is hotter then the other.

  • Is there a diagram of how this works and can someone explain to me please why we don't see such engines in practical application? Does it produce too little torque? Is it too sensitive/delicate? Can it not be up scaled?

    If you have the answers and see this months after I've posted these questions, don't worry about me not seeing them. I've been on Youtube for years and will continue to be on for years.

    Thanks

  • @kmg501 Search the net and you will find your answers. As has been stated it works off of a difference in temperature from one 'side' of the engine to the other. Some stirling engines run on as little as a 5-7 degrees difference in temperature. They provide very little torque as you've guessed. The difference can be hot or cold. They will run on heat from sunlight, a lamp, coffee cup, hot water, a flame or from cold such as from ice or cold water.

  • @Soulrider2012

    Thank you.

  • Awesome!

  • i can only see one use for this, a very impressive fan

  • there's a glitch in the matrix at 1:12 and 1:48.. this must be when he spins it by hand and edits it out...  Nice edit work

  • dude thats cool

  • It's alive!