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Crazy Engine Idea

Started by IronHead, February 24, 2007, 02:17:47 PM

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IronHead

Ok yeah he stopped it with his finger , so lets look at others this size?
I think it cost so much to build because it is made to be pretty and brass.

I can stop a RC Cox .029  Nitromethane engine with my finger and  it is about the same size as one of those cylinders on that Stirling. But what If you scale it up?
and again here we would be tripling the heat put to the thing.

Hmmm  But the steam idea is even better..
Now this is power ..
http://www.crabfu.com/steamtoys/rc_steam_hauler/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-PtJ2F5Km4
RC engine ,maybe I will mock something up on a small scale in the future.

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kidsicu2

 :)i really liked the drinking bird idea. we'll put it in the backdeck to balance the weight from all the other add-ons. have to put a coil on its beak and one around the cup to generatate some extra voltage for the battery!

saw an article several years back about an engineering student from I think Penn State who had designed a steam conversion for typical automotive engines. concept was simple and used very little in the way of add-on hardware. his design was based on using superheated steam produced by a very small gasoline fired boiler.

I like a hydrogen fired design better. Like the guy with the H2 cutting torch sized flame.

I cant remember the student's his name. I'm not entirely sure of the university.
ds yin/yang