The Stirling engine is a heat engine of the external combustion piston engine type whose heat-exchange process allows for near-ideal efficiency in conversion of heat into mechanical movement by following the Carnot cycle as closely as is practically possible with given materials.
Its invention is credited to the Scottish clergyman Rev. Robert Stirling in 1816 who made significant improvements to earlier designs and took out the first patent. He was later assisted in its development by his engineer brother James Stirling.
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blendertool 5 months ago
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warmaster5128 6 months ago
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jhong1019lima 9 months ago
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3Target33 1 year ago
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wtf that machine sux
sihtis 1 year ago
It would definitely be quite hard to make, but If you would succeed to add heat dissipation surface without having any extra space compared to a regular model while the piston is in the top position, I think it would work. As this isn't an internal combustion engine, the extra surface area on the inside doesn't disturb burning.
Nasty0suicide 2 years ago
No, I don't think that would work.
cyborgtroy 2 years ago
Could you add something like the computer heatsinging fins on the inside? Like fins on the top of the piston that match between the fins on the cylinder? This way the air would heat up faster and hotter, and would also cool down better in the cooling cylinder
Nasty0suicide 2 years ago
what is that programe
choubrou 2 years ago
We aren't relying on sterling engines. where did you get that idea?
Dirtboy101 2 years ago