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  • This may be Stirling engine there was work on a squash plate Stirling engine in the 70s using high pressure hydrogen as the working fluid. Nice machining.

  • this is a meathead trying to impress the innocent without a basic internal combustion background. your just not smart. Go get a labor job and leave the engineering to the engineers.

  • no offense (and I'm sure none is taken) but I think your talking hogwash. This definitely has serious applications like a paint mixer machine. The 4 axis motion will get a better viscosity in a quicker timeframe. In the business world "time is money" any device that can speed up a "process" will be well received. The Japanese definitely have a winner.

  • this isn't a stirling engine.

  • I repair small power washers that use that wabble plate system , it makes for a strong compact design

  • Directly inspired in the Air Conditioning compresors

  • The title is misleading, it's just a video of a crank. Doesn't show the engine itself.

  • good work, could be interesting watch this machine producing some kind of energy, may be asociated with a generator...

  • Watching that made me a little sea-sick.

  • Don't be ridiculous, there's no water here. That sick to your stomach feeling was just from your brain having trouble digesting this idiotic concept for an engine and how someone obviously spent way too much time on it.

  • Only the japanese could come up with something like this.

  • except for the fact they didn't. this is a variation on the design that is used in ac compressors. it has also had a history in the aeronautics industry but has had issues due to wear and tare inherent in the design.

  • it doesn't really look like a hot air powered stirling engine to me.

    more like a 4-piston axial vector engine.

  • Allot of mecanical parts (time and effort)> Has it done any real work?

  • This works on "shear" forces

  • it's look like whispergen machined

  • Chauu!! hermoso

  • why 4 instead of 2?

  • Beautifully machined.

  • Is this the same as the wobble yoke mechanism used in whisperGen units?

  • whoa! tre magnific! :o) 400-4 w/yoshimura!

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