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Overunity Machines Forum



Stirling Engine Project

Started by andrew_snwl, February 06, 2009, 04:19:28 PM

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andrew_snwl

hey guys ,

I am a 19 yr old student and for my schol project I am building a stirling engine. I have encountered a difficulty which regards the ratio of the displacing piston to the power pistons??
Any help would be appreciated....

thanks,

Andrew

mindsweeper

As par the reply to your other post. 30 to 1 , displacement to power. This is for a low temp engine. If you are building a high temp engine then I cannot comment.

Mark69

@Andrew,

check out this site, green power science.  http://www.greenpowerscience.com/  They are building a stirling engine and get you started.  I dont think they have yet finished the build.  Hope that helps you.

Mark