Marble Displacer Stirling Engine

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

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  • thanks for responding soquickly, it's encouraged me to ask another silly question that is somewhat  unrelated to your marble machine.

    does anyone know the optimum ratio of displacement between two pistons on stirling engine

  • @nielset 7.5 to 1 for a high temperature engine, 55 to 1 for a low temperature engine. but this can vary quite a bit either way for each.

  • what is the gear ratio on the flywheel?

    thanx!

  • @nielset 4 to 1 ration if I remember correctly.

  • Very interesting. I don't understand how it works though?

  • @magnum9987 It's your basic Stirling engine principle of a displacer (marbles) moving air from a hot side to a cold side, the resulting expansion and contraction of the air inside drives the piston.

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  • I present to you the first automatic dildo.

  • brilliant

  • Sounds noisy. Call it the "Sterling Racket Ball Rocker" to sedate anyone having trouble falling asleep.

  • @airlui I am the builder, sorry I don't have plans

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