The ST05G Stirling Engine Project (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Schematics and Applications of the ST05G Stirling Engine drafted by www.ve-ingenieure.de

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  • What is the power output and efficiency? Also, what pressure is gas in the engine? Very nice engine. Keep up the good work.

  • @Aviator168

    For more details on this engine please go to our webpage:

    ve-ingenieure.de/projekt_st05g­ _cnc_engl.html

    Regards

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  • Цель диктует функцию,

    Функция определяет дизайн,

    Дизайн достижений в области формы.

    Красивая уравнение в любой расчет!

  • показатель мощности снимают по амперажу генератора закольцованного на электротен....это классический способ, но ему сто лет в обед.

  • Itt járt Jolán!

  • Irrespective of the debate about efficiency and the complication of execution, a Stirling engine has an advantage over internal combustion engines: Any source of heat will suffice. Thus, a Stirling engine can operate from solid fuels and/or solar. For example, there are solar generators in Spain and the US, that use a Sterling engine.

  • @JenMichel100

    Hahahaha, you're a funny little basterd^^ "I DON'T HAVE A REASON, BUT... IT'S BETTER! NOW SILENCE!"

    Hahahaha... Can I rent you for a private show?

  • @dispatcher7007

    say whatever u want to say, but it will never change the fact that stirling engine is better than diesel. now u shut up.

  • @JenMichel100

    you know, you don't make yourself more credible by phrases like "lying fucking asshole". Especially if you move on very thin ice, like you do... You're just one of many youtube-wannabe-technicians, without any real clue. I've cracked them always, and will crack you, too :)

    wiki:

    Diesel: "efficiency that exceeds 50 percent." (notice the word "exceeds")

    Sterling: "The thermal efficiency is ranging from 15% to 30%"

    so, you've just and plain been proven...WRONG!

    Hit it, troll!

  • @dispatcher7007

    your just lying fucking asshole, research it on wikipedia and you will see that diesel engines are only running with 20 to 35 % effeciency.

  • @JenMichel100

    Better in what way? Fuel to power efficiency definitly not. Diesel 40%-50% Stirling half of that!

  • @Aviator168

    read on wikipedia about the effeciency of stirling engine and modern diesel engines..... and u will find out that stirling is much better

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