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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

Stirling engines are heat engines that can convert heat into mechanical energy, and vice versa.

This was made with Blender 3D 2.4.5, which is the best 3D modeller / animator ever... Because it's free. Buy their stuff. I mean... Download their thing.

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  • Wow

    But what the name of the programm ?

  • @thewaveboardtutori - I made this in Blender, a free 3D modelling and animation program.

    It was a little awkward because Blender didn't support procedural animations at the time, but I think with the latest version it would be pretty easy if I used the right Python bits.

  • Also, I just recently got AutoCad, so I might play around with a better-looking version of this next time I'm in Windows. Not to diss Blender, but it doesn't seem made for engineering animations.

  • Yeah, I dunno. AutoCad is weird.

    I need like a physics program. I am learning to use the irrlicht engine and Open Dynamics, so I might just make a demo program and then screen-capture it.

  • use solidworks its a little expensive but it works far more easier then autocad

  • I'm not a fan of paying for software, that's why all my videos are done in Blender.

    I'm not planning to make anymore YouTube videos, but they'll either be in Blender or OpenGL unless somebody can recommend a really good free CAD program that runs on Ubuntu.

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  • this was nice and clear

  • Check out my engine, goes really well!!

  • @cyborgtroy so the Ideal would be a side in the antarctic ocean and the second inside the earth, that would make a sun of our planet, uhuhuhuhuhuhuh,

    scientist joke !

  • fggre rfdr her

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