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Feb 1, 2005 8:20 pm
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Hi I would like to contribute but cannot log in even with my confirmed login and password. Does it have to be so difficult, we are not about to invent the...
which bookshops can I buy this book in U.K. Essentials in Heat Transfer 1 : Quick Access to the Important Facts and Concepts Author: Research & Education Assn...
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Feb 4, 2005 6:26 am
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Inspired by http://www.starrotor.com/ I just uploaded a crude visualization showing a hot and cold gerotor that would support continuous operation expanding...
Tobias, The main issue with unidirctional flow is that it would not have a regenerator. A type of air-to-air heat exchanger could be used but would not...
Hello Tobias, Look at US patent numbers 6340004 - 5857436- 5499605 - 5050570 and 155087 these are just 5 of roughly 50 or so patents that describe what could...
I have accidentally found a way to control the stroke of the piston as relates to the revolution of the crankshaft. I do not know if this is useful or not. For...
Hi James... I guess that could be useful but it depends on the complexity of the method you use... I you are willing to share you idea I'll give it a look... ...
I'll start at the beginning. I have been researching the design of a commercial stirling engine. I realized that all of the existing commercial engines are...
Hi James... you might be nuts but then I've been told the same so were in good company.... I was going to build a production engine... there's a pic on the...
James, I believe that the book "Air Engines" by Organ and Finklestein has a picture of a radial air engine on the cover. The researcher is in Germany I think....
I'm new in this group so please excuse my stupidity. I have been infatuated with the Stirling engine since I first saw it many years ago. Since my engineering ...
Larry, These are called linear alternators. While not common in consumer products, they have been used with Stirling engines for some time. If you search the...
James, You have invited comments from the list. As someone who has spent a good deal of time designing and building Stirling engines, I would like to help. My...
Hello Group, I posted a couple of pics of my IC Stirling... in the file titled Lucas engines.... in case anyone was interested... I know some folks don't agree...
Hello Lucas, nice, that you provided us with picture, but somewhat more clear would be some drawings, showing what exactly goes on in your cycle. Hubert...
Hello Hubert, I have some drawings that I would be happy to share but I have no ability to scan them... If you have the ability to view US patents (you will...
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Feb 25, 2005 4:44 pm
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List, recently a friend gave me these. I filled up different sized containers and without shaking it yielded 40% void space with ease. the surface is estimated...
Hello CVH, The pebbes resemble what our Air Force would call a UFO! They are from this world...right? A 40% void does not sound too bad. Better than screens. ...
Hello Rick, list, Yes they are from this world I took the pix myself. They are used in a sonic polish bath for tungsten and ceramic compounds parts!!? I got no...
are they able to stick to a magnet? if so then they may be 400 series stainless "404 ,440 ect.." if not then thers good ods its a 300 series stainless "303...
Hello everyone: I'm new to the list but have been studying Stirling Engines for a few years while working on the design of my own. I had a question about the...
Hello Group, FYI.... I have now fitted a regenerator to my IC engine.... It's now a nearly exact copy of an original Ericsson cycle engine... exept for the IC...
I am curious, who on the list will be attending Corronwood this year. Bert B. C. (Bert) de Kat, P. Eng., 627 Woodhill Rd., Troy, ON L0R 2B0 Tel: 519.647.3075...