I have added a new section to the SESUSA.ORG web page. To access this new information, go to http://sesusa.org and click on the Plans and Drawings link on the...
Dear Sir, I am working on stirling engine analysis and i very need to "stiling cycle engine analysis,by:i. Urieli & Berchowitz" and their code in Fortran. ...
Mahdi, The book is out of print but may be available from a technical library in your country of residence. You might also try stirmach@... and see if he...
Paul, Not a dumb question at all. And the answer is that Hydrogen's characteristics reduce the requirements for the complexity of the heat exchanger and allow...
Paul, That is a very good question. The answer is very subtle. It is not understood by most folks in the field of Stirlings, even the pros. Amazing, but true. ...
Tom, GONG!!! Your answer doesn't explain a thing. He wants to know WHY hydrogen is so much better. Not what the results are. He wants to understand. Your ...
I first leaned of the Stirling engine about three months ago, and instantly became interested from the viewpoint of cleaner air. I have a question which I hope...
Terry, I think you may be talking about the Beta configuration of a Stirling engine. (The original was a Beta). The alpha engine has sealed pistons in both...
Bonjour Paul, This is a combination of : weight of the molecule of H² , heat transmission of H² and inflating capacity of H². For the same amount of...
... The "build your own" link just re-directs you to the "technical info" pages aready accessesable from the left menu. Is that intended? Also, you say...
Thank you for your assistance, I hate to be working on something and then find it impractical. I hope one day to work with a friend who has up to now built a...
Tom: I agree with Archibald: your "answer" answered nothing. Go back and read it. Jon ... From: Tom Gentry To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February...
Now THAT's an answer! ... From: Daniel LYONNET To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:48 AM Subject: Re: [sesusa] Pressurization...
Hello to all the members of Sesusa Group, I am an italian engineering student and I am working in something concerning Stirling engines for my degree thesis. I...
T Then you guys come up with a better one , but don't criticize me for trying. From: Jon Bondy To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:49...
From: Rick Topf <rptopf@...> To: sesusa@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:22 AM Subject: [sesusa] Re: Major Addition to the SESUSA.ORG web...
no criticism, either explicit or implicit. I think it has to do with molecular weight almost exclusively. specific heat is usually on a per mass basis. But if...
Chris states: "I think it has to do with molecular weight almost exclusively. specific heat is usually on a per mass basis. But if you look at it on a per...
Johann, Yours is the best answer yet because it points out the things that everyone usually cites as WHY hydrogen is better. But, as you say, it doesn't work...
John Archibald says: " I will attempt to give the real reason on The HAES. I went through all this years ago and then forgot it. So I have a lot of reviewing...
... While that's not a very detailed or technical explanation, that kinda does answer the original question. It doesn't answer *how* hydrogen improves...
To all, Alan Altman may answer your working fluid questions in his "WHY IS AIR SUCH A HEAVYWEIGHT AMONG THOSE OTHER 'HIGH CLASS' GASES" section of "STIRLING ...
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Hello friends, For people witch can read french, on www.moteurstirling.free.fr =>technique=>Theorie de la chaleur , they will read a good demonstration...
Smidge says: "Not only that, but the viscosity of Hydrogen is less than half that of Helium or Nitrogen. (at 50 C anyway...) That means there are fewer pumping...
Don, Thank you very much for the link to Alan's primer. It is a wonderful little paper that has a ton of information in it. I will put a link to it on the...
Tom, We are using SNAP for an engine design for the first time right now. My first impression is very good and Alan Altman has been very helpful in answering...