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  • To short sequence.

  • now i found out how babies are made in slow mo

  • quiero aprender a usar el SolidWork para hacer emular comportamientos

  • nice dude

  • what is that programe

  • But you get LOWER efficiencies when you do this! ALL of you need to QUIT smoking the weed! *laughter*

  • Sterlings don't work when they're scaled to a larger size, people. It's their small size that allows them to work as you see in this and other videos.

  • Yeah they do, they just need a higher temperature difference to be efficient.

  • "Higher temperature differences" lead to you melting these motors!  *grin*

  • Could you add something like the computer heatsinging fins on the inside? Like fins on the top of the piston that match between the fins on the cylinder? This way the air would heat up faster and hotter, and would also cool down better in the cooling cylinder

  • No, I don't think that would work.

  • It would definitely be quite hard to make, but If you would succeed to add heat dissipation surface without having any extra space compared to a regular model while the piston is in the top position, I think it would work. As this isn't an internal combustion engine, the extra surface area on the inside doesn't disturb burning.

  • if you don't know what you're talking about, stfu... sterling engines are currently being used with huge mirror platforms (for heat from sun) as a source of electricity.

  • Where? Give us the link! Where's this happening? *grin* Forgive me for being a doubting Thomas, too.

  • watch?v=OTQ4cFn5sXs&feature=re­lated

  • For details on how this machine works check out my website

  • do you have schematics or plans availible?

  • Combustion piston engines are not very energy efficient since 2/3 of the energy is lost in heat. Its pretty poor that we are still relying on 150 year old technology to power our modern day vehicles. Nice animation btw

  • We aren't relying on sterling engines. where did you get that idea?

  • Please make this video longer, more revolutions so I can watch it for about 30 seconds at a crack.

    You also spelled Stirling wrong... "STRIRLINGMOTOR". You have an extra R in there; third letter of the string.

    John Archibald

    Northfield, Minnesota

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