Not revolutionary but easy-to-make, eye catching and well performing Low Temperature Stirling with CD fly wheel, glass working cylinder, crankshaft point bearing, balsa wood displacer.
Description in
http://heetgasmodelbouw.ridders.nu
Drawing plan available via request on this web site.
Jan Ridders
The Netherlands
jan.ridders@tiscali.nl
Waar kan je deze Mooie Motoren kopen?
Dutch02051990 2 weeks ago
@Dutch02051990
Deze motoren zijn stuk voor stuk mijn eigen ontwerp en als zodanig niet te koop . Er zijn wel bedrijven die dit soort motortjes maken en verkopen en die zijn wel te vinden op internet; bv. de fa Wiggers in Duitsland.
Groeten van
Jan Ridders
HEETGAS 2 weeks ago
H I am making mine but According your plan it looks lie there is a 90degrees angle between the crank.
So when the displacer crank is the displacer should be top up. what about the piston when the displacer is up. the piston crack will 90degree lower, at this point the piston should be at the bottom or half way. how do adjust the position.
thanks
ulujm 5 months ago
@ulujm
With Stirlings the displacer and the working piston always are 90 degrees phase shifted. So when the displacer is at its top or bottom the working piston is half way and the other way around. You can do that in two ways of course: 180 degrees shifted. That will make the engine run the other way around.
friendly greetings from Holland,
Jan Ridders.
PS. Type my name on Googke Search and my web site is in top of the list; there you can read and see all about my engines.
HEETGAS 5 months ago
any tutorial to make this?
ulujm 6 months ago
@ulujm
Description and drawing plan on my web site. Type my name Jan Ridders on Google Search and my site is on top of the list (typing URL's are not allowed in this text box).
Friendly greetings from Holland,
Jan Ridders
HEETGAS 6 months ago