experimental laminar flow stirling
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volcanos=heat+sterling=? nvm, stupid idea
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WHAT IS THIS I DONT EVEN
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have you got some paint of the model with the dimensions?
if yes can you send me?
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help me how did you connect a con rod for the piston? i got a airpot too lol a free sample but they only gave me a piston, cylinder and seals
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i am juz curious on the test tube. time will come that the test tube will reach its limit to withstand heat, isn't it?
what's the diameter and lenght of the test tube by the way?
And with regards to the object/material inside, what is its effect to the intire system?
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The test tube size is 155x14mm. Using a single tube for both, working cylinder and heating chamber is possible, but the tube should be perfectly round to allow close fit of the piston. Such a configuration may require a small restrictor (baffle) near BDC as reported by other Lamina builders.
Why isnt the flame put under the wool? That would heat up that air faster
0815tobey 2 years ago
No, the flame is at the right position in order to get the maximum rpm.
aeropic 2 years ago
can u tell me where you got the o rings.
vvv134 3 years ago
The O rings can be found in DIY shops they are the ones used for taps ...
aeropic 3 years ago
can we use sand in the place of steel wool?
nightelfkalimdor 3 years ago
No, for sure it won't work with sand. you need a very conductive material (gold fibers would be the top ;-)
aeropic 3 years ago