Liquid Piston Ringbom Stirling Engine

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2011

Built in 2010. Power piston is water. This engine is running off the heat from the boiling hot water which is in the coffee cup . Aluminum and brass construction. Nylon screws slow down the heat transfer from the bottom aluminum plate. Styrene foam displacer piston.

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  • Thank you for your reply. I like your upside down idea to use the cold water. Very clever ! I will have to try this on my next engine .

    Thanks again, I enjoyed your videos.

    Joe 

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  • @enginebuilderjoe Thanks for your appreciate. I will try to build a new improved modell this winter. Tell me if you made some new water stirling engine in future I am curious about liquid piston stirlings.

  • Nice engine you have made. Have you see my "upside down" ringbom water piston stirling engine. Then the dead air i minimized and option to have isothermalizing structure down in cold water.

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