Stirling Engine - Manufacturing and Assembly (Systems Design Engineering)

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

Timo Nielsen and Michael Litt along with a group of Engineering Students at the University of Waterloo have manufactured a Stirling Engine designed for useful implementation in Electric cars. Join them on a journey through the build process ending with the engine's first useful cycle.

The file can be downloaded from vimeo at: http://vimeo.com/5761235

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  • I think I just had a religious experience!

  • lol, guy with can of hair spray lit himself on fire at the end. It says 200+ hrs, most of which was put into making the video and not building the engine. Thats a big stirling btw, it would take alot of heat to run it and if they used the wrong materials it would melt or warp before getting good video of it running.

  • better production on the video then the engine. maybe we could see if it will run?

  • huh de gáz

  • Almost one revolution.

  • lmao at end

  • A bit dramatic for such a small engine

  • Good job man. Great video!

  • new hollywood shi!! sterling cycle baby!

  • Does anyone know the name of the song ?

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