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Solar LTD stirling motor / water pump ( Must See )

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

une pompe à eau STIRLING LTD SOLAIRE
LA PHOTO EST ICI
http://cogeneration.discutforum.com/votre-1er-forum-f1/comprendre-le-moteur-s...

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  • ce model est un proto de chez SUNMACHINE

    non commercialisé

  • Looks like a Rudy Memin creation, at least based on some of this french Stirling genius designer. Not completely sure. Pretty impressive anyway. Any new data on this would be great.

  • you know : RUDY MEMIN great !

    he write 2 books ( only ) for designed hot air motors, in French" ces étranges machines à air chaud, et, les moteurs Stirling 15 plans..."

    best regards

  • do you have plans a website any thing on this stirling?????

  • no sorry

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  • I like it very much!

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  • I keep coming back to your video to try to understand how the resonance works.

    Do you have any recommendation on how to calculate the mass, forces and spring strength that makes this work? Does it have to be tuned?

  • Fantastic design- it would work well as a small fountain pump.

  • Nice. You look at car engines and most have mechanical or electrical water pump to cool engine. I hope future that wasted heat from overheating engines is instead utilized to power the pumping of water that cools the engine - a self regulating cooling system.

  • :) *****

  • nice

  • GENIAL, FELICIDADES

  • holy shit thats soo cool

  • Interesting that you use 2 sets of bellows and that the water you are pumping is used to cool it in the same bellows under the displacer.

    I guess the added copper conductor coils are for greater area spread.

    Does the copper bellows set fracture after a while ?

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