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  • I like your engine too, It seems like a very good heat engine design. Na Zdorovie

  • Российские самородки!!!!!

  • Отлично!

  • Nice! How much horse power can it deliver? Wath is the weight of the flywheel used? It seems quite powerfull. Congratulations and good job!

  • @StirlingEngine123 Hi! The power is very small actually :( This engine was not calculated before construction. Areas of exchanges are small. Flywheel is about 3 kg. Regards.

  • please email me at ashish_3_gupta@yahoo.co.in whosoever has made this engine

    

  • It does not look alpha to me from the animation.

  • Impressive, Very impressive. (I also like build stirling engines and welding to). Keep go on ...

  • Ie why did you scrap it? I am just starting out to build my own for power generation. Any tips?

  • Brilliant!

  • great work... i want some information from u... can u help?

  • How can I help?

  • If you would like some free of charge Expained schematics and plans? Writ me back I can show you a ceramic hybrid ,

    Pattern for a double acting Gama cycle that is high torque, and runs on metalic chemical reaction,rather than burning fuel.

    I would love to share ideas if your willing.

  • This looks more like a twin gamma. Alpha configuration doesn't have displacement pistons :)

  • Please correct me if I'm wrong (I think I am)

    Im amazed at the power output of this engine. It's a good inpiration :)

  • The red piston isn't displacer, it is hot piston with high dome for reduce heat conduction loses. I is hollow and fill with rock wool. The engine is PURE alpha.

  • Flywheel with crank (2 excentrics) is totally out of pressurized volume. 2 shaft enter Into the pressurized box. One for couple of cold pistons, other for couple of hot pistons. These 2 shaft must be wobbling with phase offset of 90 degrees, you can see this in modeling part of video. I scrap it because the engine has a lot of unrepaired errors :(( I learned this after I bought a book "The regenerator and the Stirling engine" from Allan J Organ

  • @sasafed1970 I don't see why the crank box is pressurized. The piston rings should've sealed the pressurized gas in the cylinders.

  • Fantastic video, I'm curious though, why the 2 shafts? Although you did eliminate a sliding seal on the flywheel shaft, the other shaft still needs a sliding seal. Although I guess it does actually move less than on the flywheel shaft. Why did you scrap the engine?!

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