Stirling Engine Running On Dry Ice
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@bimabamabomba i wonder if there was an even bigger temperature difference how fast one of these engines would run! serisoiuly that was wicked fast by 1:20 and getting faster
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no you do not, as long as a large enough temperature difference exists between both sides, the engine can run.
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how much torque is that bad girl putting down? i assume this engine would be used for torsional output at the wheel, aye?
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Oh sorry for the double post but build the heat activated stirling engines in hot countrys XD
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To be honest we are sitting on our biggest mistake with this invention because make huge stirling engines in cold countries and we will have UNLIMITED ENERGY.
I mean by 1:29 look how fast its going i mean COME ON HARNIS THE POWER
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it's just the opposite but wouldn't you need heat added to the top of it??
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Doesn't really work.. Stirlings are too heavy compared to IC engines, and gasoline has the most energy / power density of all practical fuel sources.
It's an addiction.
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just send it me
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wow nice
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That probably works better than putting it on a hot stove...
now just hook that up to the US and we never had to have oil again..heh
willdawg840 3 years ago 8